The service, which earlier used to simply notify webmasters that their sites had been recognized as containing malware and made nonspecific suggestions for patching up the problem, has been upgraded by Google.

This can be helpful when the malicious content is hard to find,” the posting reads. “By providing example URLs, webmasters are one step closer to diagnosing the problem and ultimately re-securing their sites.

Now instead of informing webmasters that their websites are having malware, Google has started providing comprehensive alerts and distributing these notifications through e-mail to webmasters. Now, the company also shows webmasters to particular offending pages from their sites that Google thinks are consisted of pernicious components.

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