Google blacklists your website if it suspects it contains malware or misleading content and is being used for phishing attacks. It warns users who visit the site with a 'Deceptive Site Ahead' warning, informing them that the site they are visiting poses a security risk.If your site displays a dangerous warning near the address bar and a red screen with a 'Deceptive Site Ahead' warning, you must take the necessary steps to remove the security threats before notifying Google to review and remove the deceptive site ahead warning.
This article explains how to request Google to review and remove the Deceptive Site Ahead warning from your website.
To request Google to review Hacked Site follow these steps:
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Provide all the relevant informations and steps taken to resolve the security issues found on your side :
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