If you encounter an error message indicating “A suspicious redirect has been detected,” it means that something has redirected your page to a third-party domain. This typically occurs when your site has been hacked.

Recently, attackers have been developing increasingly sophisticated malicious codes to make detecting the issue more challenging. As a result, the redirect might only occur when you are not logged in or if the visitor arrives from Google.

Occasionally, BugMonitor might flag legitimate redirects, so it’s crucial to examine the URL in each case. If the redirect is legitimate, simply ignore the error to prevent BugMonitor from flagging it again.

However, if you find that the URL leads to a suspicious site (such as adult content, casinos, or gambling sites), it's advisable to conduct a thorough site review using tools like Wordfence or consult with a specialist.

How to set up scans with Wordfence