On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 8:32 AM, Cathie Dunklee-Donnell <duckt...@gmail.com>
 wrote:

> Someone has pointed an appspot to my website, actually a directory on my
> website, without my permission. I'm not sure I am describing it in the
> right way because I'm not familiar with appspot. Here is the link I
> discovered on Google Webmaster Tools.
> https://5609apfgfd.appspot.com/www.ducktoes.com/webdesign/  What does
> this do and how can I get it removed?  Also how do I find out who is doing
> this and why would they do this?  Is this a form of sabotage?  Thank you
> for your help.
>



It looks like a basic proxy site; you can replace your URL with any address
and the proxy will retrieve the given site. It's very unlikely to be
malicious - most likely someone was browsing your site using the proxy and
posted a link in a publicly accessible place (when I say publicly
accessible, I mean that the search engine spiders saw the link and indexed
it).

If you still need it to be removed, your best bet is to file a suspected
abuse report with Google:
https://support.google.com/code/contact/cloud_platform_report?hl=en


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-Vinny P
Technology & Media Consultant
Chicago, IL

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