Hello,
Our system has detected activity which may violate Google policies in one or more of your DoubleClick for Publishers line items. The reasons are listed below:
To ensure the safety and security of our users, we've disapproved your ad because we've determined that your ad hosts or distributes malicious software.
Although certain bad advertisers may intentionally distribute malicious software, there are many cases where the webmaster or advertiser is unaware of the dangerous link because:
1) The ad was compromised.
2) The ad doesn't monitor for malicious user-contributed content.
3) The ad displays content from an ad network that has an advertiser distributing malicious software.
Google uses its own criteria, procedures, and tools to identify and disable ads that distribute malware. To run your ad, follow these instructions to check your computer for malware, remove all malicious code from your ad, and submit your ads for review: https://support.google.com/adwordspolicy/answer/1308246
As a result, the following creatives have been disabled:
Order: AS 220 Lexus May (ID=287944461)
Line Item: MREC B / Homepage (ID=938763381)
Creative: MREC B / Homepage (ID=67595325261)
Advertiser: Media Palette (ID=35615301)
The affected line items will remain disabled until the creatives have been cleared by our system. If the line items or creatives haven't been disabled, please disable them immediately. Follow up with the third party that provided you with the creative code to let them know that we've detected a problem. Once they've corrected the problem, DFP will detect that the creatives are safe and send you an email to let you know that you can re-enable the creatives and line items. For more information, visit http://www.anti-malvertising.com/.
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The DoubleClick Team