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  • It is an e-shop, and it seems to use an Arabic script. Does make sense for a Saudi Arabia TLD. Have you been infected once? Because Google doesn’t just randomly block any e-shop site, somebody must have reported it, and they manually review the report. Either somebody falsely reported your site as malicious, or your site must have been infected somewhat recently, and if you found it out before Google marked your site as malicious, then you’ll have to appeal. If you didn’t find anything, then it might be good idea to look for alternatives, if common WFAs couldn’t find any threats. If it is a false positive (meaning somebody falsely reported it), then you’ll have to explain to Google what your site is, it may be possible that the reviewing person doesn’t understand Arabic.

    EDIT: I received an email update for this post, and because it contains a link to a website marked by Google as malicious (I use Gmail), it sent it right into my Spam folder.

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    Hi @dvssupport,

    I agree with the above message that this domain has been flagged so you may need to go through a process to resolve it with Google.

    If you can still access the administration area of your site, but suspect that the site has been compromized, carefully follow the checklist we provide for site admins to try cleaning their own sites: https://www.wordfence.com/docs/how-to-clean-a-hacked-wordpress-site-using-wordfence/

    I’ll always be sure to encourage you to update all plugins and themes along with running the latest WordPress core if you haven’t already. WordPress sometimes patches their older releases if they find a vulnerability so make sure to update your version if needed. We, of course, recommend that you update to the latest version.

    As a rule, any time I think someone’s site has been compromised I also tell them to update their passwords for their hosting control panel, FTP,  WordPress admin users, and database. Make sure to do this.

    Additionally you might find the WordPress Malware Removal section in our free Learning Center helpful if you haven’t explored it already.

    If you are unable to clean this on your own there are paid services that will do it for you.?Wordfence offers one and there are others.?Regardless of whether you choose to clean it yourself or let someone else do it – we recommend that you make a full backup of the site beforehand.

    Thanks,
    Peter.

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