>> My best guess is that the customer actually downloaded that file. Their browser (Chrome, I assume) identified it was malicious and reported it to Google. Which has all sorts of privacy implications in itself.
Why would Google assume something is malicious without verifying? I can report to google that facebook.com is serving malicious content, will google block facebook just because I report? In your case, I assume only a handful of people would have reported to google. If google simply react to only someone reporting then it is issue from the Google side
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 18.9 ms ] threadWhy would Google assume something is malicious without verifying? I can report to google that facebook.com is serving malicious content, will google block facebook just because I report? In your case, I assume only a handful of people would have reported to google. If google simply react to only someone reporting then it is issue from the Google side