We want our users to feel safe when they search the web, and we're continuously working to identify dangerous pages and to increase protection for our users. Google uses automatic algorithms and user feedback to compile lists of sites that may be dangerous. The two major types of dangerous pages on our lists are phishing pages and malware pages. The lists of potentially dangerous pages are available to developers via the Safe Browsing API. These lists can't perfectly protect users from every risky site on the web, and there is always a chance that a safe site could be misidentified as risky, but we update the lists regularly to keep them as current as possible.
Phishing
Phishing, or spoofing, is a type of attack in which a page asks you for your personal or financial information under false pretenses. To learn more about phishing, you can visit Antiphishing.org.- If you believe that we're including a page on our list that is not a phishing page, please send us a phishing error report.
- You can also let us know about a phishing page if you find one that we've missed.
Malware
Malware is a type of software that attempts to steal your personal information or use your computer to do things that you do not intend. Malware pages are web pages containing malicious code that could be downloaded and installed on your computer without your consent. You can learn more about harmful web content including viruses and other malicious software and how to protect your computer at StopBadware.org- If you believe that your site is showing up on our list of malware pages incorrectly, you can appeal the malware classification through StopBadware.org.