Quttera Blacklist Removal
By DrGlenn — USA-based WordPress security specialist· 290+ cleanups across 34 countries· Updated June 22, 2026
Is Quttera blocking your website?
If your site is listed by Quttera — Quttera “Malicious”/“Suspicious”/“Potentially Suspicious”, a ThreatSign flag, “Site is blacklisted by Quttera” — it usually means it was hacked or abused at some point. Here is how to get cleaned up and delisted.
Step 1 — Make sure the site is actually clean
Requesting delisting while the problem is still live just gets you re-listed. Check first:
- Run my free Is My Site Hacked? checker.
- Cross-check on VirusTotal.
If anything turns up, get it fully cleaned first — removing the visible malware is not enough if a backdoor remains.
Step 2 — Request delisting from Quttera
Quttera reviews false positives via its helpdesk / email (free). Start here: helpdesk.quttera.com
- Rescan the URL at quttera.com/scanwebsite to see the current detection.
- Clean any flagged/injected code (Quttera sometimes flags legitimate JS, so confirm whether it is a true false positive).
- Submit a re-consideration request via helpdesk.quttera.com or support@quttera.com with the report link.
- Quttera’s research team reviews and re-scans.
- Once verified clean, the cached detection clears.
Good to know: Detections are cached and can lag the site’s real status, so a re-consideration request is often needed even after cleanup. Free; no paid account required.
Step 3 — If it keeps coming back
A listing that returns means the infection or abuse was never fully resolved — usually a backdoor, a rogue admin, or malware in the database. As a USA-based WordPress security specialist I remove it completely, submit the delistings for you, and harden the site so it stays clean.
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