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RKDinOKC
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The thing that Google IS doing is adding a notice that your web site may have been hacked when your site appears in their search results.

I've only had this happen to sites that I added information for the corresponding business locations on Google Maps and the WHOIS information is protected. They could not contact me from the who is, and I verified ownership when I added the Google Maps info. The sites were NOT hacked.

To get the notice removed you must verify you own the site, register the site with google, then re-submit it to be re-evaluated. Once registered I ran their tests and the sites did not show up has hacked, but to removed the notice I still have to re-submit the site for their evaluation.

Not very happy about Google falsely posting a notice on my sites search results that it has been hacked to get me to re-verify and re-register the site with them just because they put up a new system and evidently lost the old information.
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