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Malware detected - not fixed!

I'm the webmaster of the Mobility in life applications website:

https://mlapplications.com 

Since yesterday we face huge issue with the malicious content detected from Google Search Console. Although the Weebly admins post on other topics that the problem is fixed, for our website the problem is not fixed at all and continues for more than 2 days. We have already lost about 150$ from advertising, due to your error, mistake or anything else. We keep getting malicious content from Chrome users. We have apply for a review to Google, but we can't wait 2-3 days to remove the false message. Apart from loosing users we also loose revenue from ads.

Can someone do something for ours? And why the problem solved for some of the Weenly sites? We have a paid subscription with a paid domain. We pay on time everything and this way you don't respect us. 

please do something and please inform us.

Best regards,

George

https://mlapplications.com

The page that is affected is:

https://mlapplications.com/hlpdvdplayer_3.html

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This is concerning, hopefully, someone can assist you as soon as possible.
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I hope you get a fix very fast.  The thing that I am really annoyed about is that there has been no apology from Weebly at all.  I had 6 sites down because of this and some very annoyed clients loosing business.

Come on Weebly .... you really need to sort your customer service out!

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Are you still seeing sites that are giving the malware warning, @resourceadmin? Google confirmed that their flagging of our JS was incorrect and fixed that. I have seen reports from some people who are still having trouble, although the issues that Google doesn't like are individual to each site and in my experience should not be giving the red malware warning (things such as a large amount of links on a page, or very little content). To me it seems like Google is incorrectly showing the malware warning when they shouldn't. The best thing to do right now, though, is request a review from Google.

https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/security/hacked/request_review#b_unwanted_software_in...

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Adam, Google has still flagged it on their Google Adwords and all Weebly users cannot advertise on Google anymore. Their response to blocking our ads

 
Malware/links that are potentially harmful to you and to the site visitors. It seems that your site (landing page) redirects users to malicious links OR triggered when clicked. Below is the link that we’ve detected: 
 
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Is that what you were told after submitting your site for review, or is that what their support team told you? I don't think Google support just looks at the initial which lists that URL and doesn't know that the review team corrected that flag.

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@mlapplications

@Adam

Interestingly Firefox also kicks up the malware warning on that page BUT Edge doesn't kick a warning BUT it does kick up the following on loading - wondering if you have a script somewhere there that is compromised??

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Those look like Google Adsense ads to me; I'm assuming that you have some Google ads on your site, right, @mlapplications?

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Hopefully, I have received few hours ago a response from Google Search Console that they have reviewed my site again and there are no malicious content, links, anything... So it is back again to normal. Thanks for any help here. 

For others that maybe still have the same problem, the advice is to apply their site for review from Google. The answer is will not take long.

Adam, yes, most of those ads are from Google, not all of them, and they are not Adsense ads.

Best regards,

George

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That's great news, @mlapplications. I hope that anyone else seeing this can have it quickly resolved as well. I also hope that Google will tweak their detection rules because they seem like they are overly aggressive.

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