On Tuesday morning, the search giant, Google’s own “google.com” was showing partially dangerous mentioned on it. The reason for this Google.com is being “partially dangerous”. Pages showed on these giant engines install malware on visitors’ computers which help attackers to deceive you to download software or get your information stealthily like password, credit card information etc.
That Google is explaining the engine too can be a source for scamming you and users sometimes post bad content on websites that are normally safe.
Google declined to comment on the site’s status on Tuesday afternoon, but those dark warnings likely don’t mean that visiting “google.com” itself is risky; instead, they suggest that some people have used Google services to host or link to something malicious or vicious, so the tool is flagging the whole domain as a little dangerous.
Some of the Reddit users noticed it on the same day Tuesday that the Site Status page shows its information was last updated.
As on general the update, Google is just another web browsing that is never 100 percent safe, even it is one of the largest technology companies in the world. So according to Google’s own Douglas Adams Practice he told to safe surfing but do not be panicky on the situation.
As per the Google’s FAQ, Webmasters can request their site to be rescanned once problems have been dealt with, and the site’s status will typically be updated within 24 hours post everything is going well.