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Originally Posted by bogs
yah i noticed that too... wonderin whats happening..
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It’s going frequent all over the web nowadays as Google making more attention to the third party link or site which is being used by webmasters on the sites. This can also be happen if the site contains advertising provided by a third party, or if the site’s host server has been hacked. And, if G thinks - it’s a link which can send any malware to the visitors. Then, Google will refuse to link to it by tagging the website with “This site may harm your computer”. And, that particular web page which violates the G guidelines can be seen in the Google Webmaster Tool and can easily be rectified by making the needful changes in the website.