Domain suspended by Google #1841

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opened 2026-04-06 02:29:03 +02:00 by MrUnknownDE · 0 comments
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Originally created by @Dubz on 12/26/2022

Subject of the issue

So Chrome recently started giving malware warnings on my self hosted instance of Vaultwarden. I submitted a report stating this was false, and the page was restored roughly the same day.
A week goes by, and now I'm receiving an alert from Google Domains registrar stating I'm hosting phishing content and that it needs to be removed. This is the only thing running (on a subdomain, mind you), so it's hard to see this not being the issue.

Deployment environment

  • vaultwarden version: Latest (Unknown)
  • Install method: Google Cloud/Docker instance

  • Clients used: ~10

  • Reverse proxy and version: Cloudflare

  • MySQL/MariaDB or PostgreSQL version: Latest

  • Other relevant details: Domain has been turned off and the site is no longer accessible so I am unable to obtain the necessary information.

My only question/concern is does Vaultwarden's login page need to be adjusted further to signify a bigger difference from Bitwarden, or is this how Bitwarden's self hosted instance normally looks? If it's how it normally looks, then this is quite irritating that anything even happened. Not even sure why it came up to begin with.

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Reference: github/vaultwarden#1841