Security issues: 1 issue detected
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Some of the links (or buttons) contain content that could be considered unwanted software or malware. Some of the links are automatically blocked by my network, which must mean there is something bad on them.
I couldn’t see anything wrong with the URLs, security-wise. Try to use link shorteners with established trust.
i try to use bitly but Warning: This URL has been blocked by Bitly’s systems as potentially harmful.
https://bit.ly/4bS2jie
If Bitly is also saying that the links are malicious, something is definitely bad with the links.
When checking brewtracker.vercel.app
, I see this page appear from my firewall.
My Firewall isn’t made to block minor malicious intents, which means that whatever is being hosted on this link is bad enough that my firewall won’t let me in.
This was after I bypassed my ISP’s firewall using a VPN. To avoid any issues caused by malicious intent, I am not going to continue testing the links on your site.
Something I would like to note, I see you are using Vercel.app links, which in my firewall setup is very strict with handling such links. The contents of the page are thoroughly scanned with multiple scanners. If any of the scanners return a negative result, the query is stopped. My ISP’s network does this well, but can sometimes have false scans.
I scanned your site’s link (https://madstudio.wuaze.com/
) again with VirusTotal, then I looked in the Details section. Here is what caught my eye:
InfinityFree has a very strict Zero-Tolerance Policy when it comes down to Phishing. This evidence could get your account permanently banned from using the service. Considering that multiple firewalls & this tester report something malicious, I don’t think this is a false flag.
Disclaimer: I am not InfinityFree Staff, nor iFastNet staff. I am a user of the InfinityFree services, with growing knowledge of the service. If any of the words that I have spoken are incorrect, and you are either a user of the InfinityFree services that has used such services longer than I have, or if you are InfinityFree staff or iFastNet staff, please correct me.
What should I do?
I would recommend starting by removing whatever third-party content Bit.ly said was too suspicious to link to. I noticed that one of the links is to an Android weather app where the download is hosted by two different mass Android APK reupload sites. Those are considered untrustworthy sometimes. Roblox is well known enough that your links to the Roblox games are probably not the cause of the issue, but you might want to check the reputation of everything just to be sure.
so remore the link?
Yes. I would start with the weather app link, since it appears to be the only one on your site to lead to any sort of download.
done
I doubt you control the email [email protected]
, and that’s also misleading as you are not zoho.
Also, the tagline and we don’t care about your data
sounds bad, like you don’t care about privacy. I know that’s not what your going for, but that’s what is sounds like.
sho i remore and we don’t care about your data?
Yes, either that or rephrase it to something like “we don’t collect or sell your data” but removing it outright would be easier. Also, remove the Zoho email address. I’m not even sure why you have it.
That screenshot you took has an option for “Check examples” for what the problematic URLs are. What’s listed in there?
The email looks like you are impersonating Zoho. I highly recommend you get a @yourdomain.com email, otherwise use something like [email protected].
i can’t change my email
so is [email protected] a valid email address for customers to contact you on?
yes
Obviously none of us know the exact reason google flagged your site, but that could be the reason, or part of the reason. It looks like you are trying to impersonate zoho with that email address. Delete it, and register something like [email protected]
instead.