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A website I manage is reporting as "Malicious." I did some work to fix some security issues. I submitted false positive reports to several other reporting agencies who have have all accepted my report and re-listed the site as not harmful. How can I do the same with Check Point?
Are you talking about for URL Filtering or something else?
If URL Filtering, follow the process here: How to resolve URL miscategorization
Note that you can locally resolve the issue by creating a manual override of categorization (process described in the above linked SK).
Yes, it is for URL Filtering.
I previously followed the process of the link you sent before. I submitted the URL as a Business Link.
Could you clarify whether a request for re-categorization will update the "Malicious" listing as well? Or is there a separate process for that?
I think that comes from Anti-Bot/Anti-Virus, which has a different process: How to submit a False Positive case for Anti-Bot and Anti-Virus protections
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