In English search, Google has already identified malicious sites or potentially unwanted sites in search results. A few days ago, this feature was applied to Google Chinese search, and some websites containing Trojans were prompted in Google search results "the site could damage your computer." ”
Google's official explanation for the message is: "The warning message appears in search results that Google believes might contain malware." Malware is usually installed when a user accesses these sites without the user's knowledge or permission from the user. Examples of malware include deleting data on a user's computer, stealing passwords and credit card numbers, or replacing a user's search results. ”
Because Google is one of the most widely used search engines in the world, with a huge number of users, Google's approach has made "labeled sites" in an extremely embarrassing situation, and it is clear that most users will not risk clicking on sites that Google deems unsafe, The number of visits from Google will be significantly reduced, almost equivalent to being deleted by Google, and the site's "reputation" has been questioned by users. The crackdown on malicious websites is designed to protect Internet users.
There are not many Chinese websites that are being identified. Usually contains Trojan virus site may be identified, some sites are black after the Trojan virus will also be identified, site administrators can through the "Google Webmaster Tools" to check whether their site is identified and related to resolve the operation. (Thanks for Zxmys's tip)