Jiangmin False Positive & Blacklist Removal
By DrGlenn — USA-based WordPress security specialist· 290+ cleanups across 34 countries· Updated June 22, 2026
Is Jiangmin flagging your website or file?
If Jiangmin is flagging your site or a file — often showing up as generic malware/PUA detections (Jiangmin engine on VirusTotal) — it is either a real infection or a false positive from a past issue. Here is how to get it cleared.
Step 1 — Confirm it is really a false positive
Do not request removal while malware is still present, or the flag returns. Check first:
- Run my free Is My Site Hacked? checker.
- Cross-check on VirusTotal to see every engine flagging you.
If anything turns up, get it fully cleaned first — deleting the visible malware is not enough if a backdoor remains.
Step 2 — Report the false positive to Jiangmin
Jiangmin is email-only via its dedicated sample mailbox. Submit here: file@jiangmin.com (email)
- ZIP the flagged file (password “infected” or “virus”; note it).
- Email file@jiangmin.com with the VirusTotal link and exact label.
- State it is a false positive and give product/publisher details.
- Request analysis and whitelisting.
- CC support@jiangmin.com if no response.
Good to know: Email-only; file@jiangmin.com is the dedicated sample/false-positive mailbox. No reliable public web form.
Step 3 — If the warning keeps coming back
A detection that returns after you have been cleared almost always means the infection was never fully removed — usually a backdoor in a theme file, a rogue admin user, or malware in the database. That is exactly what I fix. I am a USA-based WordPress security specialist: I remove the infection completely, submit the delisting on your behalf, and harden the site so it stays clean.
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Frequently asked questions
How long does Jiangmin take to clear a false positive? Once the site/file is genuinely clean and you have submitted the request, most are resolved within a few days. Submitting while still infected only restarts the clock.
It keeps coming back — why? Because the real infection (a backdoor, rogue admin, or database payload) is still there. A full cleanup stops the loop.
More removal guides: Microsoft Defender SmartScreen, Ikarus, Virusdie · all vendor guides · full report-link directory.