• weiler14

    (@weiler14)


    recently discovered that some of your pages can cause users to be infected with malicious software. We have begun showing a warning page to users who visit these pages by clicking a search result on Google.com.

    Below are some example URLs on your site which can cause users to be infected (space inserted to prevent accidental clicking in case your mail client auto-links URLs):

    https://transportationlogisticstaffing .com/
    https://transportationlogisticstaffing .com/jobs
    https://transportationlogisticstaffing .com/class-a-driver-job-b-7/

    Here is a link to a sample warning page:
    https://www.google.com/interstitial?url=http%3A//transportationlogisticstaffing.com/

    We strongly encourage you to investigate this immediately to protect your visitors. Although some sites intentionally distribute malicious software, in many cases the webmaster is unaware 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 a malicious advertiser

    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:
    https://www.stopbadware.org/home/security

    Once you’ve secured your site, you can request that the warning be removed by visiting
    https://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=45432
    and requesting a review. If your site is no longer harmful to users, we will remove the warning.

    Sincerely,
    Google Search Quality Team

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  • scsmash3r

    (@scsmash3r)

    Well, Google already helped you with their Diagnostic Page.

    All you need is to read what it says to be harmful code or links, download your theme files and search that links inside tmeplate pages code. Then simply remove them, visit the link Google provided at the end of their message and request a review.

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