not sure about this one, but it seems that a site on the same shared ip address is infested and that could be prompting google to put this on your site.
you might want to try a different (more reputable) hosting company…
I’d love to, but I don’t know how to… all I get on the google support page, see post qbove, is an explanation text telling me to do so, but no instructions on doing so except for:
Request a malware review:
On the Webmaster Tools Home page, select the site you want.
Click Health, and then click Malware.
Click Request a review.
however there is no link to where I can submit my URL, also on th Webmaster Tools Home page:
Those two messages say your sites are not hosting malware, but that when visiting the sites, malware was downloaded from another domain. (The two “bad” domains listed are not hosted on the same server - or even in the same country - as your sites.) The first thing I would suggest would be to double-check your sites to look for any evidence of hacking. You say you’ve uploaded fresh copies of all the files, so hopefully they’re clean, but did you check to ensure there are no extra files there that shouldn’t be? Did you also replace your .htaccess file? (When two of my sites were hacked, I found my .htaccess file had been altered.) You should also change all your passwords.
You have my sympathies there - I’ve never found Google’s help pages particularly easy or intuitive to navigate. They also seem to update stuff from time to time, without ensuring they update the relevant links. Anyway, I think you should be able to submit a reconsideration request through this link: http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=35843 Just explain the steps you’ve taken to remove any problems and ask them to reconsider the sites. When I had a similar problem, they dealt with it surprisingly quickly.
Thanks for the answer, but since when is Google the Internet police? I’m OK with them displaying a warning message when actually using their search engine, however when typing the URL, how can it be that these messages are being displayed?
Also, your link shows me a Youtube video on what to write to Google, however I still don’t know WHERE to submit my request for review…
This (malware from other sites is downloaded when visiting your website) is typical of an .htaccess hack. Strengthen your passwords THEN upload your verified .htaccess files THEN ask Google to recheck your website.