Yes, that's exactly what the scanners are flagging.  If you log into
Google's Webmaster Tools, you'll see that all the sample malicious
urls are going through your open redirector.

Hope that helps,
O.
Google Anti-Malware Team.

On Nov 18, 4:04 pm, UseShots <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just a guess. They could use your site's redirect function to point
> people to malicious pages. The could insert malicious scripts and
> iframes into third party web sites that specifying your web pages as
> source. And then your web sites would actually redirect the browser to
> another site with malicious code.
>
> Do you remember the target urls? Do you recognize then 
> herehttp://www.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site=climatechangenews.org
> ?
>
> I don't know how Google's automated scanners treat such redirects.
>
> Maybe Googlers can clarify the issue.
>
> Denishttp://www.UnmaskParasites.com
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