Google tests reporting security issue false positives in Search Console
Let’s say your site was flagged by Google Search to have a security issue, be it malware or maybe your site appear to be hacked? Google is now testing a feature to let you request that Google review the site and the specific security issue, if you think Google mistakenly labeled your site as having such a security issue.
The announcement. Google said on Twitter “we’re piloting a new reporting system beginning with security issues.” There is a new “Report a Security Issue” button on the security issues help page where site owners can report potential false positives or to request a re-review of the security issue.
What it looks like. Here is a screen shot of the button:

Might not work for you. This is being tested right now and this feature might not work for you. Google said “this reporting tool is currently only available to those coming from English-language help pages.” You also have to signed in to Google Search Console for this to work.
Why we care. Well, remember that time this site, Search Engine Land, was removed from Google by mistake? A Google spokesperson said: “this was a case where our system misidentified the site as being hacked.” But Google had to take notice and it took a while for the site to be restored in Google. This feature will help sites that do not have more exposure or access to Google to hopefully rectify the issue faster and thus reduce any lost Google traffic due to a false positive security issue.
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