Security Issues report

If a Google evaluation determines that your site was hacked, or that it exhibits behavior that could potentially harm a visitor or their computer, the Security Issues report will show Google's findings. Examples of harmful behavior include phishing attacks or installing malware or unwanted software on the user's computer.

Pages or sites affected by a security issue can appear with a warning label in search results or an interstitial warning page in the browser when a user tries to visit them.

Open the Security Issues report

 

What are security issues?

Security issues reported here fall into the following categories:

  • Hacked content:This is any content placed on your site without your permission because of security vulnerabilities in your site. In order to protect our users, Google tries its best to keep hacked content out of our search results. Learn more.
  • Malware and unwanted software: This is software that is designed to harm a device or its users, that engages in deceptive or unexpected practices, or that negatively affects the user. Malware can be either installed by a hacker or the site owner. Learn more.
  • Social engineering: This is content that tricks visitors into doing something dangerous, such as revealing confidential information or downloading software. Learn more.

Do I have security issues on my site?

If you have security issues, you'll see a count of all security issues on your site at the top of the report.

If your site has no security issues, you'll see a green check mark and an appropriate message.

But I just bought this site!

If you recently bought a site that had pre-existing security issues, fix the issues listed in the Security Issues report, then let us know in your reconsideration request that you recently acquired the site and that it now adheres to the spam policies for Google web search.

I can't reproduce the issue

Google SafeBrowsing displays warnings to users based on the browsing context. Therefore you may or may not be able to reproduce the warnings. However, you should rely on the Security Issues report as the source of truth to verify whether any security issues exist for your site, or if they have been fixed.

Which pages are affected?

Expand an issue description to see a list of sample affected URLs. This list is not necessarily complete, but just a sample of pages on your site affected by the selected issue. Occasionally you might have a security issue with no example URLs; this does not mean that no pages are affected, only that we could not generate samples for some reason.

The issue details show the date that the issue was first detected on your site, as well as a brief description and a link to learn more about the issue.

Fix the problem

To fix a security issue on your site:

  1. Expand the issue description on the Security Issues report.
  2. Read the description of the issue and follow its "Learn more" link for detailed information and steps to fix the issue. (The learn more links point to the descriptions below on this page.)
  3. Use the sample of affected pages provided in the details section to troubleshoot and fix your issue. This list is not necessarily complete, but just a sample of pages on your site affected by this issue. You might have a security issue with no example URLs; this does not mean that no pages are affected, only that we could not generate samples for some reason.
  4. Fix the issue throughout your site. Fixing the issue on just some pages will not earn you a partial return to search results.
  5. If the report lists multiple security issues affecting your site, fix all of them.
  6. Test your fixes.
  7. When all issues listed in the report are fixed in all pages, select Request Review in the Security Issues report. In your reconsideration request, describe your fixes. A good request does three things:
    • Explains the exact quality issue on your site.
    • Describes the steps you’ve taken to fix the issue.
    • Documents the outcome of your efforts.
  8. Reconsideration reviews can take some time (see below). You will be informed of progress by email. You will get a review confirmation message when you send your request, to inform you that the review is in progress; don't resubmit your request before you get a final decision on your outstanding request.

How long will my reconsideration review take?

Most reconsideration reviews can take several days or weeks, although in some cases, such as link-related reconsideration requests, it may take longer than usual to review your request. You will be informed by email when we receive your request, so you'll know it is active. You will also receive an email when the review is complete.

Please don't resubmit your request before you get a decision on any outstanding requests. Submitting a reconsideration request when the issue hasn't been fixed can cause longer turnaround time for the next request, or even get you marked as a repeat offender.

 

List of security issues

Here is a list of possible security issues, with information about how to fix each issue. Issues are classified as either errors or warnings .

 

What's the difference between the Manual Actions report and the Security Issues report?

The Manual Actions report lists issues with a page or site that are mostly attempts to manipulate our search index, but are not necessarily dangerous for users. Most issues reported here will result in pages or site being ranked lower or omitted from search results without any visual indication to the user.

The Security Issues report lists indications that your site was hacked, or behavior on your site that could potentially harm a visitor or their computer: for example, phishing attacks or installing malware or unwanted software on the user's computer. These pages can appear with a warning label in search results, or a browser can display an interstitial warning page when a user tries to visit them.

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