Hello,
Starting today (February 14, 2019), your Avast Online Security product (browser extension) (18.4.159) has included our information resource https://vkursi.pro/ in the Phishing database. In confirmation of the fact that it is not such as sending links to the tests:
https://app.webinspector.com/public/reports/91400057?cache=true
https://www.urlvoid.com/scan/vkursi.pro/
https://www.virustotal.com/ru/url/b9b13d1e6a1c70ffdd10481bbe6964585a59e39f169cc31d6e4a328d912ee84f/analysis/1550151648/
https://sitecheck.sucuri.net/results/https/vkursi.pro
https://zulu.zscaler.com/report/b68f95f3-f0b3-41bb-a852-2ae4e0a90c6d
The service address of the site to which the https://vkursi-main.azurewebsites.net is redirected (where the resource is also clean is available, which is confirmed by checking with the same False Response Avast Online Security (browser extension)).
At the moment, our resource uses 300,000 users throughout Ukraine, including for a fee. The actions of your product to include the Vkursi service in the database of phishing resources carries great reputational risks for our company. If this issue is not resolved soon we will be forced to resort to protecting our legal rights. From today, please consider this request as an official appeal.
Original text: https://forum.avast.com/?topic=225325.0