Is Lionic flagging your website?
If Lionic is warning visitors about your site — with something like Trojan.*.Lionic, Riskware/PUA generic, Heur.* labels — it means one of two things: your WordPress site really is infected, or it is a false positive left over from a problem that was already fixed. Either way, here is exactly how to get the warning removed.
Step 1 — Confirm it is really a false positive
Before you ask Lionic for a review, make sure the site is actually clean. If you request removal while malware is still present, the flag comes straight back (and some vendors rate-limit repeat requests). Check it two ways:
- Run it through my free Is My Site Hacked? checker for a fast look at injected code, spam and cloaking.
- Cross-check on VirusTotal to see every engine that is flagging you.
If anything turns up, get it fully cleaned first — deleting the visible malware is not enough if a hidden backdoor remains.
Step 2 — Report the false positive to Lionic
Use the Lionic report-false-positive form. Submit here: lionic.com/supports/report-false-positive
- Go to lionic.com/supports/report-false-positive.
- Complete the form with the file or website URL, hash and exact Lionic detection name.
- Explain it is a clean site/tool and give the official source.
- Add a reply email.
- Alternatively email support@lionic.com.
Good to know: The old /reportfp/ path 404s — the live form is /supports/report-false-positive/. Lionic also powers AegisLab, so one report can clear both engines on VirusTotal.
Step 3 — If the warning keeps coming back
A warning that returns after you have been delisted almost always means the infection was never fully removed — usually a backdoor in a theme file, a rogue admin user, or malware stored 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 Lionic take to remove the warning? Once your site is genuinely clean and you have submitted the request, most reviews clear within a few days — see the timing note above. 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.