McAfee site advisor says Boonex site is not secure

this is happening for a few months now. The boonex site for me is "red".

Does Boonex have any idea why McAffee would label their site as "Potential security risks. Use with extreme caution"?

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People with malicious intent and/or unknowing individuals (e.g., believes that the script is malicious because they were hacked due to their own stupidity) submitted false reports for the website on SiteAdvisor, producing the rating you are now seeing. I recommend ignoring it. The website was hacked earlier this year and malware was added to the code, but this was taken care of.

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Trend Micro reports the same thing, and blocks boonex.com.  I would have thought by now, that someone from Boonex would have contacted Mcafee and Trend Micro to get those false reports corrected.  It's not really good PR to have your business site blacklisted by all the major antivirus companies.

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Trend Micro reports the same thing, and blocks boonex.com.  I would have thought by now, that someone from Boonex would have contacted Mcafee and Trend Micro to get those false reports corrected.  It's not really good PR to have your business site blacklisted by all the major antivirus companies.

We have contacted them long ago and keep bugging them every few weeks. They are slow as hell.

Boonex has indeed been hacked a few months ago, but the problem has been removed and preventive measures applied.

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