When I post this Article previously I was not in any impression that it will be appreciated by all of you in this massive manner, I received many mails and requests to share more in sequence about the relevant subject.
As for actually getting rid of that message. Apparently Google did indeed find malicious software on the concerning site (it was full of program downloads after all). A program can be declared ‘malicious’ for many reasons: it installs unwanted side-programs, it gets itself access to things it shouldn’t, and so on. If a person reports this to Google and Google verifies it, they will block the website, If so, it will display the warning. The only REAL solution would be to get rid of that program from your website, and/or to contact Google about it, since they are the ones that are causing the block in the first place. (more…)

I read a skilled and serving purpose Article on Zdnet, it was posted on Oct. 16th October, 2009 and the topic was “Microsoft exposes Firefox users to drive-by malware downloads” & “Microsoft says Google Chrome Frame doubles IE attack surface” (more…)
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