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How to remove warning Reported Attack Page!?

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Hi, I am owner of ikultura.net domain. Indeed a few monhs ago it has been attacked and some malware software has been installed in Joomla website. However, I did delete all content and there is only one file there (which is verification file of Google). So, there is no website there, no files and definitely no viruses.

I have reported it to Stopbadwage.org, also to Google and there are no issues from their sides. Also all other browsers like Opera, Chrome/Chromium, Safari or Midtori are showing only information that access is forbidden (it is default information from 1and1 shared servers if there is no content in main domain directory). Web providers which check websites after viruses like urlvoid.com showing no bad results too.

Because Firefox is well known browser, I would like also make visitors happy with no information about attack site. There were only archive of my old online magazine, I still got database, so as soon there will be no bad reports about that domain, I will setup new website, but now I want to keep no files there to make things easier to check by you.

Please let me know what can be done to remove that warning from ikultura.net domain. Thank you in advance.

Hi, I am owner of ikultura.net domain. Indeed a few monhs ago it has been attacked and some malware software has been installed in Joomla website. However, I did delete all content and there is only one file there (which is verification file of Google). So, there is no website there, no files and definitely no viruses. I have reported it to Stopbadwage.org, also to Google and there are no issues from their sides. Also all other browsers like Opera, Chrome/Chromium, Safari or Midtori are showing only information that access is forbidden (it is default information from 1and1 shared servers if there is no content in main domain directory). Web providers which check websites after viruses like urlvoid.com showing no bad results too. Because Firefox is well known browser, I would like also make visitors happy with no information about attack site. There were only archive of my old online magazine, I still got database, so as soon there will be no bad reports about that domain, I will setup new website, but now I want to keep no files there to make things easier to check by you. Please let me know what can be done to remove that warning from ikultura.net domain. Thank you in advance.

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Firefox uses data from Google SafeBrowsing to identify phishing and malware pages. You might need to appeal to Google to get the information updated.

Edit: This doesn't look bad: http://www.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site=ikultura.net

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Currently I get the 403 error. If you are still getting old information, try clearing your Firefox cache.

Use Ctrl+Shift+r to reload the page fresh from the server.

Alternately, you also can clear Firefox's cache completely using:

Edit > Preferences > Advanced > Network > Cached Web Content : "Clear Now"

If you have a large hard drive, this might take a few minutes.

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Older Firefox version may have a problem with expiring entries in the phishing protection database.

You can set the urlclassifier.max-complete-age (in Fx 17 possibly urlclassifier.confirm-age) pref to 0 on the about:config page to let entries in the phishing protection database expire more easily.


Try to update Firefox to the current release.

You can find the latest Firefox 20.0.x release in all languages and for all Operating Systems here: