Try going to the URL directly, and try curling the URL with a referrer of Google.
There's a thing that's been happening the last year or two where compromised web servers serve the intended content unless there's a referrer of Google (and maybe Bing?). The site looks normal to the owner, or to crawlers, but when a user clicks through from Google it redirects them to a spam site.
I mostly see it with restaurants getting hijacked by herbal quackery.
There's a thing that's been happening the last year or two where compromised web servers serve the intended content unless there's a referrer of Google (and maybe Bing?). The site looks normal to the owner, or to crawlers, but when a user clicks through from Google it redirects them to a spam site.
I mostly see it with restaurants getting hijacked by herbal quackery.