Urgent Re-evaluation: Incorrect "Phishing" Flag on thecupcut.com
Dear FortiGuard Support & Web Filtering Team,
I am writing to urgently appeal the recent categorization of my website, thecupcut.com, which was mistakenly updated to the "Phishing" category by your automated system.
This is a massive False Positive. I request a manual review by a security analyst based on the following facts:
1. No Phishing Elements Exist: My website is a simple software informational blog. There are absolutely NO login forms, NO password fields, and NO credential-harvesting mechanisms anywhere on the site. It is physically impossible for this domain to be used for phishing.
2. Cleared by Global Authorities:
Google Safe Browsing has thoroughly scanned the domain and officially cleared it (Current Status: "No unsafe content found").
Out of 94 global security vendors on VirusTotal, over 90 top-tier companies (including Kaspersky and McAfee) list the site as 100% Clean.
Your automated scanner may have misinterpreted a standard layout, text, or an advertisement as a threat. Classifying a simple software blog as "Phishing" is severely damaging to my domain's reputation.
Action Requested: I kindly request that a human analyst reviews thecupcut.com and immediately reclassifies it to a correct and safe category, such as "Freeware and Software Downloads" or "Information Technology".
Thank you for your time, support, and prompt correction.
Best regards,
Muhammad Husnain Webmaster, thecupcut.com