Google Search harmful warning for W3 Schools & Google Webmasters & all websites

January 31st, 2009 by Manpreet | Filed under google.

[Udpate: There is an update at the bottom]
Cyberspirits.net Exclusive:Google is putting a high security check on the websites these days. I have seen a sharp increase in Google’s strictness to monitor the websites. I was normally searching for CSS. To my surprise W3 Schools a popular website website has been listed as harmful by Google Search.

In search for a simple CSS query the results were surprising:

google-search-harm-w3-schools

The top 10 search results (See Screenshot) have been declared as harmful, Infact if you visit next 10 same warning is displayed. Now my question is if the website is harmful to visit then why Google bot shows it at the top.

Anyways Google should look into the matter as CSS is a very basic thing to make a website an if at all people visit harmful site it may damage their PC. But if you are a webmaster and your site is declare harmful Please contact Google.

To avoid embarrassment I recommend you to use Google Webmasters Tools to regularly watch your site as Google views it from their perspective which is indeed for which Webmaster tools are for.

Update: 1.) As I had just recommended you to use Webmaster tools, To my surprise for the search query Webmaster Google is showing its own website as a potential harm to my computer.

Other Updates can be found here.

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