This is very interesting.
I did some poking-around and found other Squarespace customers with
similar issues (in their case it was Google complaining that their sites
were suspicious and therefore couldn't serve Google ads). The leading
theory is that the "canned" Squarespace sites are using an old version
of some library or other piece of code that some software identifies as
malware or otherwise dubious.
If I can figure out exactly what these services are upset about maybe I
can take that to Squarespace and get them to fix it, but I'm not sure
how far I'll get with what I know so far.
- Jason
On 2023-10-27 6:44 am, John Levine wrote:
It appears that J. Hellenthal via NANOG <jhellent...@dataix.net> said:
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Maybe the site "has/had" a shopping cart infection at one point that
has been found and eradicated at one point ?
Virustotal reported it four days ago, which suggests that whatever was
wrong with it is still wrong with it,
The usual (correct) response to "whitelist us because your malware
report is wrong" is "no, because it's not."
R's,
John