davidc
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This popped up going to forums with Firefox
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Autopia was ok but not Autogeek.
Dave
View attachment 55827
Autopia was ok but not Autogeek.
Dave
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This issue has been fixed and submitted to google for review, warning should be remove here shortly.
Thank you
Correcting the problem and submitting to Google is only part of the battle. Google will remove the flag whenever they decide.
When they submit the Report error form Google is going to request the URL(s) they have identified as a phishing URL and they are expecting to see either a clean page, a 404 not found or a 410 Gone. If they get anything else, say a 403 Forbidden, a 301/302 moved, or can not access the site you are going to have a problem getting the site cleared.
Due to the techniques involved Phishing hacks can be really tough to clear. In a typical Phishing hack the hackers will add one or more URLs (pages) to a site. The pages will be fake paypal, or bank, itunes, or maybe web-mail (Gmail) login pages. The faked pages are not linked anywhere on the site so remote scanners which crawl a site or not going to find them. In a typical Phish hack the hackers are going to leave the pages in place for 10-12 hours then remove them from the site making them even harder to pin down. If the hackers are able to maintain access to the site they will wait days/weeks then put the pages back on the site for a few hours.
(from aw-snap.info)