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It seems that your website has been ranked in the google when the crawlers crawled into your website and that's the status as you mentioned in Google. You will need to check the files if any of the files are injected with iframe, eval, base64_decode, etc. You can even compare the injected files with the backup available.
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Chance are your site has already been hacked and the message you
are seeing actually doesn't normally come from Google but rather other anti-virus or security software you may have installed on your computer and modifies the Google search results. Chances are high that your computer is infected with a monitoring trojan and your web files at your host may have already been compromised (thus the alert warning on the search results) which means you need to go through all your web files and make sure nothing has been added to them that shouldn't be there and you need to thoroughly scan your home computer with the latest updates to good virus and trojan scanners.
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If you're using Firefox or Chrome, and enter the URL directly you'll get a warning message. Similarly with any browser and searching Google and clicking the link. It's part of Google's Safe Browsing if I recall correctly. You can see why your site was flagged here. So in short the message does come from Google. If you visit the aforementioned link you'll see this: Quote:
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Your computer and your website are both infected. It's possible to know this because the malicious domain mentioned in Google's Safe Browsing diagnostic report is "martuz.cn".
Martuz (and gumblar) are PC infections that steal FTP passwords and use them to hack the websites. Everyone with FTP access to the site should scan their PC with an antivirus program other than the one they normally use. Then change your FTP password. Then clean out the malicious iframes that you'll probably find in all your website's pages.
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