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Hi, please help.
I'm currently getting this message when I try to view my site on Google and when trying to visit the editor weebly page..
The site ahead contains malware
Attackers currently on cdn2.editmysite.com might attempt to install dangerous programs on your computer that steal or delete your information (for example, photos, passwords, messages, and credit cards). Learn more
What can I do?
Thanks
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You'll need to ask them to do a manual review of your site, @seranto. Those files don't have malware, and they should use a tool like their transparency report to verify that and submit your campaigns for a manual review.
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I have already asked for manual review but do not want to unblock the campaigns. What can I do?
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I know it's frustrating, but I would try asking again. Sometimes it's just a matter of getting the right support person.
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@Adam I have asked for a review 3 times now and I keep getting this....PLEASE HELP!!
Greetings from Google Ads!
Hope you are doing well!. This is in reference to the conversation about your Ads Account 4304409665, regarding Ads disapproved for malicious content.
I understand that the Ad has been disapproved due to Malicious content. I regret the Inconvenience caused. I reached out to specialist team to get the Ad reviewed. The team has reviewed the Ad and confirmed the presence of Malicious content on the site. Following are the malicious links that have provided by our specialist team.
http://cdn2.editmysite.com/js/lang/en/stl.js?buildTime=1548789447&
http://cdn2.editmysite.com/js/site/commerce-core.js?buildTime=1548789447
http://cdn2.editmysite.com/js/site/main-commerce-browse.js?buildTime=1548789447
http://cdn2.editmysite.com/js/site/main-customer-accounts-site.js?buildTime=1548789447
http://cdn2.editmysite.com/js/site/main.js?buildTime=1548789447
http://cdn2.editmysite.com/js/wsnbn/snowday261.js
http://cdn2.editmysite.com/js/wsnbn/snowday262.js
Please remove the affected links and reply to the email so that I can get the Ads reviewed again. If you aren't able to fix these violations, please reach out to your Web developer who has access and will be able to make changes as required.
I understand and apologize the inconvenience. But I hope you understand that our policies are to ensure ads across the Google Network to be useful, varied, relevant, and safe for users. You can also refer to these resources for instructions to help identify vulnerabilities to fix your site.
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You might try putting your site into Google's Transparency Report and sending that to them:
https://transparencyreport.google.com/safe-browsing/search?hl=en
That should show that your site isn't serving any malware.
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Please help! @Adam
Google is still not allowing google ads due to malicious links! Has Weebly not resolved this issue yet with Google??? I see posts from February and it would seem that this has been fixed by now, however it is not! Here is the info I keep getting from them!
Greetings from Google Ads!
Hope you are doing well!. This is in reference to the conversation about your Ads Account 430, regarding Ads disapproved for malicious content.
I understand that the Ad has been disapproved due to Malicious content. I regret the Inconvenience caused. I reached out to specialist team to get the Ad reviewed. The team has reviewed the Ad and confirmed the presence of Malicious content on the site. Following are the malicious links that have provided by our specialist team.
http://cdn2.editmysite.com/js/lang/en/stl.js?buildTime=1548789447&
http://cdn2.editmysite.com/js/site/commerce-core.js?buildTime=1548789447
http://cdn2.editmysite.com/js/site/main-commerce-browse.js?buildTime=1548789447
http://cdn2.editmysite.com/js/site/main-customer-accounts-site.js?buildTime=1548789447
http://cdn2.editmysite.com/js/site/main.js?buildTime=1548789447
http://cdn2.editmysite.com/js/wsnbn/snowday261.js
http://cdn2.editmysite.com/js/wsnbn/snowday262.js
Please remove the affected links and reply to the email so that I can get the Ads reviewed again. If you aren't able to fix these violations, please reach out to your Web developer who has access and will be able to make changes as required.
I understand and apologize the inconvenience. But I hope you understand that our policies are to ensure ads across the Google Network to be useful, varied, relevant, and safe for users. You can also refer to these resources for instructions to help identify vulnerabilities to fix your site.
Please make changes as required and let me know so that I can expedite and get the issue resolved. Hope to hear from you soon!
If there is anything else that remains unclear or need more information, please reply and I would be happy to help. Alternatively, you can also follow the widgets placed below this email to choose a preferred channel of communication for immediate support. Thank you!
Sincerely,
Google Ads support
Hello,
Your ad isn't running right now because it's disapproved for violating
Google's advertising policies. If you address the policy violations below,
we'll take a look and see if it can start running again.
=====================
Policy violations
=====================
Unacceptable Content: We've determined that your site may be compromised.
It appears to host or distribute malicious software.
We strongly encourage you to investigate this immediately to protect your
visitors. Although some sites intentionally distribute malicious software,
in many cases the webmaster or advertiser is unaware of the dangerous link
because:
1) the site was compromised
2) the site doesn't monitor for malicious user-contributed content
3) the site displays content from an ad network that has an advertiser
distributing malicious software
If your site was compromised, it's important to not only remove the
malicious (and usually hidden) content from your pages, but to also
identify and fix the vulnerability. We suggest contacting your hosting
provider if you are unsure of how to proceed. StopBadware also has a
resource page for securing compromised sites:
http://www.stopbadware.org/home/security
Google uses its own criteria, procedures, and tools to identify sites that
host or distribute badware. If you feel your site has been mistakenly
identified, if you need help understanding the issue and how to address it,
or if you make changes to your site so that it no longer hosts or
distributes malicious software and you secure your site so that it is no
longer vulnerable to the insertion of badware, please respond to this email
to let us know. We'd be happy to answer any questions you have and help you
resolve this serious issue to the fullest extent possible.
=====================
What you can do
=====================
Sign in to AdWords Express at https://adwords.google.com/express to fix
your ad. For instructions, visit our help center:
https://support.google.com/adwords/express/answer/6010162
Please don't submit your ad for review until you're sure that you fixed all
the violations. This is important because if your ad repeatedly violates
our advertising policies, your AdWords Express account could be suspended
so that your ads would no longer run.
=====================
What happens next
=====================
Your ad will be automatically sent to us for review when you address the
policy violations. We'll review it as soon as we can -- most ads are
reviewed within 1 business day, but some can take longer if they require
more complex review.
Sincerely,
AdWords Express Team
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