The Google Webmaster Help (http://groups.google.com/group/
Google_Webmaster_Help) group may also be able to help with this sort
of thing. They have lots of people with knowledge of all sorts of
webmaster issues beyond malware.

I've requested a couple of examples privately and if there's an easier
way to report these I'll reply back on this thread.

Thanks,
O.
Google Anti-Mawler Team.

On Oct 31, 11:01 pm, Debbie D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have seen these alert reports also.. goodness not as many as you
> get though :)
>
> I asked our resident google participant about this and was told to 
> submit:https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/removals?pli=1
>
> But it never seems like the appropriate place.. maybe Olivar can
> reply about his?
>
> Debbie
>
> At 05:35 PM 10/31/2008, you wrote:
>
>
>
> >Hello, I have a few sites and I signed up for Google alerts.  Starting
> >last spring I got a few alerts that showed one of my domains listed as
> >if in a blog post, as part of string that always starts with Nick: and
> >then a word and some numbers and then some phrases and then my domain
> >name along with other unrelated domains.  I was getting these alerts
> >rarely at first, maybe two or three a month, I never went to the site
> >because the content of the alert was all pretty much nonsense.  The
> >alerts started coming in more frequently until now I receive maybe a
> >dozen a week.  They are all from different domains and the all end in
> >a number as inhttp://www.domain.com/directory/directory/keyword##.htm
> >Around August I took some time to check them out a little better and
> >was landing on a page that had a flash image of a "Spyware scan" so I
> >filed some reports in my Webmaster Tools acct.  I submitted about a
> >half a dozen reports there.  The problem I have is that filing these
> >reports requires me to go to Google search, type in the phrase that
> >they appear to be targeting, copy down the Google URL where the domain
> >was found along with the search phrase and then the URL where I get
> >redirected to and then write a report of what I observed.  I have a
> >very busy schedule and really don't have the time to spend half an
> >hour researching and reporting on all these sites; sometimes they come
> >in three and four at a time.  I submitted some to StopBadware.org
> >also, that was faster, but it still requires me to visit the download
> >site and I do not feel comfortable putting my system in jeopardy to
> >research these sites.
> >My question is: Is there a place where these URLs can be submitted to
> >folks who enjoy checking them out - or at least are better equipped to
> >deal with them?
> >Thank you.
>
> Regards,
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