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8 Warning Messages That Google Shows When Your Website Is Hacked

Updated on: February 9, 2022

8 Warning Messages That Google Shows When Your Website Is Hacked

Google makes sure that the websites indexed by it are safe for viewing. Google does this by enforcing various security protocols such as the encryption of all emails of Gmail and denying any direct access to contents to governments. This is just a few steps by Google to secure the websites and to warn visitors to stay away if anyone hacks the website. These messages are a common sight, and everyone must have seen the Google red message. Most of the times they are genuine messages while on some rare occasions, can be false alarms too. Knowing the meaning of all the Google warning messages can save hacked websites and the visitors too. They tend to be a gate preventing the spread of malware through websites.

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Google Warning: This site may harm your computer

Possible causes:

When visiting a website if this message pops up it is better not to go ahead. The message means that Google has identified that your website is hacked and uploads malicious. The malicious code will probably download and install itself on the visitor’s computer and infect it.

After entering the system of anyone who accesses this site, the hacker will be able to exploit various vulnerabilities of the system and obtain personal and important information which might include credit card numbers, bank accounts, and various other information. More information regarding the purpose of the malicious code and about the hacked site can be found out by the Google’s transparency report.

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Chrome Security Warning: This site may be hacked

This site may be hacked warning message

Possible causes:

This warning is typical for hacked websites when the attacker has added some new page or altered the original code of the website to add some phishing links. This warning is common when a hacker infects the website with malware such as Trojan horses, email scraping, and phishing schemes, to name a few.

There is a possibility that anyone who visits this site may be redirected to a malicious page or some phishing page and be fooled to reveal sensitive and personal information through a new link added by the attacker. There is also a possibility that a hacker has changed the pages throughout the website which Google has identified while indexing the pages.

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Chrome Security Warning: Deceptive site ahead

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Deceptive Site Ahead warning message

Possible causes:

Developed by Google Safe Browsing services, this warning pops up when somebody hacks the website, and the visitor is about to enter a phishing or social engineering site. Google might have encountered a deceptive button or links which would download malware. Moreover, to prevent any suspicious programs on the computer of the visitor, it displays this message.

Social engineering is a common attack that hackers use to pry out information from unsuspecting users with the help of phishing and fake sites. One of the Google warning messages, this warning is a preventive measure against such attacks. The warning does not mean that someone has already hacked your website but a possibility.

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Chrome Security Warning:  The site ahead contains malware

This site ahead contains malware warning message

Possible causes:

This is one of the Google red messages and Google explains it as the site you are about to visit will probably install malicious software known as malware on the computer of the visitor. Although the scan is not a live scan, Google advises not to visit the site when you see this message. This warning is from a list of malware and its location on the site and does not necessarily mean that the malware is still operative.

Chrome Security Warning: This website has been reported unsafe

This website has been reported unsafe warning message

Possible causes:

It does not come from any Google warning messages since it depends on the browser. This pop up is a fake notification that misleads the customers to install various antivirus software. This is one of the common techniques by hackers to spread adware which takes over the system and forces users to install shady programs under the false pretext of security.

This warning falls under the technical support scam. Although it does not harm the system, it will spoil the experience of web browsing unless you remove the adware. This adware has known to attack a couple of selected web browsers like the Internet Explorer.

Chrome Security Warning: Suspected malware site

Possible causes:

Another of the Google warning messages, this warning arises due to various reasons. If someone has infected the website with any malware, then Google will flag it. Moreover, also if an attacker has automatically programmed your site to redirect the visitor to a suspicious site. Another reason is that if any infected site is linked to your website or if the pages in the website activate .swf Flash files. Even if the website has any back-link to an infected website, Google will flag it. You can identify and avoid such attacks by following secure coding practices. Such checklists assist in making sure that there are no changes in the original coding.

Chrome Security Warning:  The site ahead contains harmful programs

Possible causes:

While indexing a site if Google finds that any malicious code on the website, it flags it. Such a Google website warning message prevents these sites from spreading this malware to any computer of an unsuspecting visitor. Moreover, they can also spread to other websites through back-links or other ways. Even if the website shows ads from poor quality networks of advertising Google will flag the website. Since the ads can be instrumental in distributing malware and adware Google warns the visitors with this message.

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Chrome Security Warning: Government-backed hackers may be trying to steal your password

Possible causes:

A very few users have received this alert, only about 0.1% of the users. Google mentions that there are governments who back hackers and may try to steal the passwords for Gmail users. With some confidential methods, Google detects such intrusions and alerts the users who are probable targets. If the hackers steal the password, they can take control of the account and commit illegal acts.

How to fix Google Warning Messages

To protect your websites, there are various security procedures that Google offers. To protect Gmail account from hackers, make sure that you have set up a security key or you have installed password alert. If you suspect any phishing scam on your website, then you can request a phishing review with Google. The best way to keep your website safe from hackers is to scan it periodically and be aware of the common attacks.

Knowing about the Google warning messages will give you an edge in protecting your websites. Astra offers a wide range of security measures such as remote malware scanning, phishing monitoring, and search engine blacklist monitoring. With such tools, your websites will be completely safe from malware. Moreover, you will also receive real-time updates about any hacking attempt and if your website is quarantined by any search engine.

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Your usual nerd with an avid interest in everything tech. If not writing then following up on cyber security news and preparing for my next article. If there is something new out there you can bet I will write about it.
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5 years ago

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