Google Webmaster Tools will tell you if your website has been hacked, over-run with spam or plagued by other issues.
This is important because people often find out there is an issue by having their website pages suddenly drop out of Google listings or getting an email from an annoyed user.
To get the most out of this handy warning system, be sure and have the messages forward to you Gmail account. Do this by logging into your Google Webmaster Tools account homepage and change the drop-down menu to “Forward to [youremail]@gmail.com”
You can even choose in which language the email will appear.
If you don’t have a Google Webmaster Tools account, you should get one. There is too much information you are missing out on otherwise.

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