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In a message dated 4/16/08 1:15:12 A.M. Central Daylight Time, News@JobDestruction.info writes:
<<<<< JOB DESTRUCTION NEWSLETTER No. 1855 -- 4/15/2008 >>>>>
Google classified my website as potentially harmful to your computer. To
see what I mean, do either of these two searches:
This one is for JobDestruction.info
http://www.Google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=+site%3Awww.jobdestruction.inf
o&btnG=Search
This one is for ZaZona.com
http://www.Google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=+site%3Awww.zazona.com&btnG=Se
arch
JobDestruction.info and ZaZona.com point to the same website domain, so
it's not surprising that Google treats them the same way. Unfortunately
they are treating the domain as if it was a malicious malware or spyware
site. To see what I mean, click on one of those two searches and you will
find links to the website that have a warning that says: "This site may
harm your computer."
It gets worse!
If you actually click on the link you get a second warning by going to a
webpage that says: "Warning - visiting this web site may harm your
computer!" It gives people no way to actually go to the JobDestruction
website because it only allows you to go back to the original search page.
You might not see this problem if you are using another search engine. This
is a case of Google imposing itself on the world wide web.
These links still work because so far Google can't control them:
http://www.zazona.com/
http://www.jobdestruction.info/
FOLKS -- MY WEBSITE WON'T HARM YOUR COMPUTER, JUST DON'T USE GOOGLE TO GET
THERE!
Let me explain to you why I can say the website is safe. There are two
important reasons:
1) The website is hosted by a professional shared hosting service. They
handle thousands of accounts. I have complete confidence that they wouldn't
allow malware to be put on any of their hosted websites. They are
professionals that fight this kind of thing everyday. I asked them to scan
my website and all tests for malware turned up negative.
2) Most of the pages are standard HTML with a few ASP scripts. It's mundane
stuff mostly developed with Microsoft Frontpage. There is nothing tricky or
even cutting edge about the website that would allow malware scripts to
hide.
These web pages have some information about this problem. As you can see,
many webmasters are having similar problems. The first article explains
that some websites are getting on Google's bad side for having IFrames.
ZaZona.com has no such thing. The frustrating thing is that there are many
ways to get on Google's list, and it seems up to each webmaster to get back
in their good graces.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/apr/03/security.google
What's an IFrame attack and why should I care?
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000859.html
This Site May Harm Your Computer
I'm not sure how long this situation has persisted on ZaZona.com, but five
days ago I formerly asked Google to take me off their malware list. They
say that it takes about 24 hours to respond but so far they haven't even
replied to my email. I also added some blank pages that they give in their
toolbox to solve this problem. I hope at some point Google will clear this
up, but believe me, I don't enjoy spending the time they require of me to
research and solve the problem.
Unfortunately the time I spend trying to solve this problem isn't the only
issue because 80% of the traffic to my website comes from Google searches.
Traffic to the website is trending downward very quickly -- it is 1/3 what
it was in the month of March. Unfortunately other search engines delist
sites that get the red flag from the Google police, which means that people
who use Ask or many others that use the Google database will never find my
website because they will delist it. I was hoping to put some commercial
ads back on the site so that I could earn some much needed funds, but that
won't be possible as long as Google blacklists the site.
All of this raises the question about why this blacklisting happened in the
first place. At this point I don't know if this is just a case of Google
incompetance, or something more evil like deliberate sabotage.
Even if this problem is solved, it may take a very long time to recover
from the damage. You can bet Google will do nothing to restore my web
traffic to what it was before the delisting.
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