> Dear site owner or webmaster,
>
> We recently discovered that some of your pages can cause users to be
> infected with malicious software. We have begun showing a warning page
> to users who visit these pages by clicking a search result on Google.com.
> Below are some example URLs on your site which can cause users to be
> infected (space inserted to prevent accidental clicking in case your
> mail client auto-links URLs):
>
> http://www.???.co.za/
> http://www.???.co.za/product2.php?id=50&ca=1&PHPSESSID=a9fba37d3e9f7a8fc9e777e1823b9167
>
> Here is a link to a sample warning page:
> http://www.google.com/interstitial?url=http%3A//www.???.co.za/
>
> We strongly encourage you to investigate this immediately to protect
> your visitors. Although some sites intentionally distribute malicious
> software, in many cases the webmaster is unaware because:
>
> 1) the site was compromised
> 2) the site doesn't monitor for malicious user-contributed content
> 3) the site displays content from an ad network that has a malicious
> advertiser
>
> If your site was compromised, it's important to not only remove the
> malicious (and usually hidden) content from your pages, but to also
> identify and fix the vulnerability. We suggest contacting your hosting
> provider if you are unsure of how to proceed. StopBadware also has a
> resource page for securing compromised sites:
> http://www.stopbadware.org/home/security
>
> Once you've secured your site, you can request that the warning be
> removed by visiting
> http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=45432
> and requesting a review. If your site is no longer harmful to users,
> we will remove the warning.
>
> Sincerely,
> Google Search Quality Team