Google, Chrome, Firefox, Norton, or McAfee showing warnings on your site? We clean the root cause and handle the delisting requests.
Getting blacklisted is one of the most damaging things that can happen to a website. Google Safe Browsing alone protects 5+ billion devices — every Chrome, Firefox, and Safari user will see a full-screen warning before visiting your site. Traffic evaporates within hours.
Blacklists scan for: malware hosting, phishing pages, deceptive content, unwanted software installers, drive-by downloads, cryptominers, and compromised sites redirecting to malware. Once flagged, the listing spreads fast — Google's blacklist syndicates to dozens of security tools and browser vendors.
Getting delisted requires two things: (1) actually cleaning the malware so it doesn't reappear on re-scan, and (2) requesting a manual review. Skip step 1 and the listing comes back within days. Skip step 2 and you wait weeks for automatic re-scanning.
After cleanup, Google typically re-reviews within 24-72 hours of submitting the request. For severe infections that took weeks to spread, full delisting can take up to a week. Norton and McAfee can be faster (24-48h) but McAfee occasionally takes longer on edge cases.
Only if the infection returns. That's why we always remove backdoors and patch the root vulnerability as part of cleanup. With proper security hardening, re-infection is rare.
Typical impact: 60-95% drop in direct visitors (browsers block navigation) and a large drop in Google organic traffic (your listings show warnings in search results). Every hour matters — cleanup is urgent.
The longer malware stays, the harder recovery becomes.