All sites may harm your computer - according to Google!

Started by Captain K, Jan 31, 2009, 15:00:47

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Captain K

Anyone else getting this?  Any entry in Google, however innocuous, results in the list of results where each one has the line "This site may harm your computer".  Clicking on any of the results takes you to a page warning about the site.  There is a link to take you to the site through Google's "safe browsing diagnostic page", but clicking on that apparently gives a server error.  Getting the same results on my machine and my son's lappy.  :dunno:
Bruce.

I don't trust Camels.  Or any other creature that can go a week without a drink.

Rik

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Captain K

So I see.  Thanks Rik.  May have to use another search engine.  :eek4:

Er - anyone remember what others there are? ???
Bruce.

I don't trust Camels.  Or any other creature that can go a week without a drink.

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Philip

 :dunno:

At roughly 9:40 pm on 31st Jan 2008 (Thai time GMT +7), any search result on google.com showed the message "This site may harm your computer" for all websites including thaindian.com

We wish to reassure users that thaindian.com does not indulge in these activities and this is a goof up by Google affecting all websites.

The feature(when working correctly) by Google enables users to be warned of websites which may pottentially carry mallware and affect the users computers.

We hope Google fixes it as soon as possible.

Simon

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Rik

Just as I was on the phone to the BBC newsroom alerting them to the story. :(
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Rik

Buggers fixed it as I was telling the BBC about it.  >:D
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Glenn

Quote from: Captain K on Jan 31, 2009, 15:06:59
So I see.  Thanks Rik.  May have to use another search engine.  :eek4:

Er - anyone remember what others there are? ???

Do a search on Google ;)
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Rik

:rofl: :karmic:

I wonder if they came up with a warning 'This site may harm our profits'?
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Simon

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Rik

Quote from: Simon on Jan 31, 2009, 20:53:45
Ah, but you heard it here first!  ;D  You could have got us a mention, Rik!   ::) ;)

I tried. :)
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Simon

I somehow doubt we were the only ones to call them.  :)
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