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Why am I seeing this on my new Wordpress site? fonts.googleapis.com (Comodo DNS: infected)

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Just yesterday I added a Wordpress blog site to my existing site via Softaculous in Cpanel. Both use same Comodo certificate. However, when I opened my Wordpress site today I got this message from Fox Web Security: This website is secure, but has dangerous content. Dangerous requests from this website: fonts.googleapis.com (Comodo DNS: infected)

I don't get this message however when I open the main website I built and uploaded via openelement.

Just yesterday I added a Wordpress blog site to my existing site via Softaculous in Cpanel. Both use same Comodo certificate. However, when I opened my Wordpress site today I got this message from Fox Web Security: This website is secure, but has dangerous content. Dangerous requests from this website: fonts.googleapis.com (Comodo DNS: infected) I don't get this message however when I open the main website I built and uploaded via openelement.

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Disable it and contact its support.

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The notice could be a fake. However, You should run a malware scan on the website.

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I installed Wordfend security ran scan and found nothing. I think the Web Fox Security Add On is broken. I notice that it is now doing this on YouTube, and Yahoo as well.

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Wordfence Security

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Disable it and contact its support.