Whoops

Jan 31, 2009 10:01

So, at the moment if I search for anything at all on Google, all the results are marked "This site may harm your computer", and can only be accessed by editing the address bar directly ( Read more... )

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arachne8x January 31 2009, 15:08:55 UTC
Same thing is happening to me.

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robertdfeinman January 31 2009, 15:09:10 UTC
It's not just you. I just searched for "The Prisoner of Zenda" a harmless early 20th Century novel and even the Wikipedia page was so marked.

I've warned for years about letting Google become a monopoly. This is obviously a screw up, but suppose they decide (or are ordered as in China) to block sites, then what?

The link to the explanation site is broken as well, so you can't even find out what their filters choked on.

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new_man January 31 2009, 15:21:00 UTC
This is obviously a screw up, but suppose they decide (or are ordered as in China) to block sites, then what?

Use Yahoo?

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new_man January 31 2009, 15:19:21 UTC
It seems to only be the first page of search results... really odd.

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new_man January 31 2009, 15:20:20 UTC
And now it seems to be fixed.

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tafkad February 1 2009, 21:09:15 UTC
Well, I suppose it could have been worse. The malware tracker might have broken down in the other direction, failing to block the viruses.

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learnedax February 1 2009, 21:33:47 UTC
Well, I guess, but then we'd just have the behavior of Google up until the past year or so, when they started tracking those sites.

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