Safari continues to display a "Fraudulent Website Warning" for openvan.camp despite the domain being clean across all major security databases for over a week. Chrome, Firefox, and all other browsers open the site without any warnings.
Domain: openvan.camp
Warning appeared: March 18, 2026
Warning type: Fraudulent Website Warning (red screen)
Current security database status:
Google Safe Browsing: ✅ Clean (transparencyreport.google.com)
Google Search Console: ✅ No security issues
Spamhaus DBL: ✅ Removed from blocklist
Fortinet FortiGuard: ✅ Category "Travel"
VirusTotal: ✅ 0/65 vendors
URLVoid: ✅ 0/35 engines
Steps taken:
Removed the third-party ad network (Adsterra) that caused the original flag — March 18, 2026
Migrated hosting to Scaleway (AS12876, France), IP: 151.115.84.228
Configured SPF, DKIM, DMARC records
Created functional abuse@ and postmaster@ role accounts
Submitted review via websitereview.apple.com — no response after 5 days
What we believe is happening:
Apple's Safe Browsing database appears to have an independent entry for this domain that has not been updated despite all underlying security databases clearing the flag. Safari's warning persists even after deleting ~/Library/Safari/SafeBrowsing/ cache and re-downloading the database — which confirms this is not a local cache issue.
Steps to reproduce:
Open Safari on macOS or iOS
Navigate to https://openvan.camp/
Safari displays "Fraudulent Website Warning"
Open the same URL in Chrome — no warning
Expected behavior: No warning should be shown. The domain is legitimate, clean, and verified.
Has anyone experienced a similar issue? Is there any additional channel to escalate beyond websitereview.apple.com?
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