Free WordPress Blacklist Scan
Is your WordPress site showing a Google Safe Browsing warning, blocked by Chrome, flagged by McAfee/Norton/Avast, or appearing in Google with hacked spam pages? Request a free manual blacklist scan. I’ll check the visible warning signals and tell you what to do next.
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Manual review by MD Pabel
How do I check if my WordPress site is blacklisted?
To check if a WordPress site is blacklisted, review Google Safe Browsing, Chrome browser warnings, search-result spam, security vendor reputation lists, and visible hacked-site symptoms such as redirects, fake CAPTCHA pages, or suspicious indexed URLs. A proper blacklist scan should not only say “flagged” or “clean” — it should explain why the warning appeared and whether malware cleanup or a vendor review request is needed.
What I check in the free blacklist scan
This is a manual public-facing review for hacked WordPress blacklist symptoms. It is not a full cleanup, but it helps confirm the warning source and the right next step.
Google Safe Browsing check
I check for Chrome warnings, “Deceptive site ahead” messages, unsafe-site labels, and signs that Google is blocking visitors.
Security vendor blacklist check
I review common vendor warnings from McAfee, Norton Safe Web, Avast, Quttera, Sucuri, VirusTotal, and similar reputation systems.
Search-result spam check
I look for hacked search results, Japanese SEO spam, pharma/casino pages, fake indexed URLs, and suspicious snippets in Google.
Redirect warning check
I test for visible redirect symptoms that often cause blacklist flags, including mobile redirects, cloaking, and fake CAPTCHA pages.
Public risk review
No login is needed for the free scan. I review public-facing signals first and only ask for access if deeper cleanup is required.
Manual response
You get a human review, not a generic automated score. If I find a warning, I explain what it likely means and the next step.