Yeah. Right. One of my domains that I use exclusively for sharing small files ended up on Google's "list of phishing sites". None of my webservers run any kind of code, they all serve static HTML files, no uploads via HTTP, there is no JavaScript anywhere. I don't see a way how "malware" could have ended up on that server, aside from the server itself being hacked (which I don't see indications for, either). Still, Google now blocks me. Thank you. This means a big red page shows up in a default installation of Firefox (!). Panic, panic, don't proceed! I don't use Chrome but it very likely does exactly the same. In essence, nobody can reach my stuff anymore. This is The Internet in 2019. Go fuck yourselves. Oh ... right ... How could I not understand that ... It's not *my* domain that has been blocked. I use a shared domain from afraid.org, so I actually just have a subdomain -- let's call it "foobar.shizzle.io". What Google did is block "$everything.shizzle.io". Classic overblocking. What could go wrong?