Looks like every site in the world has become harmful from Google’s perspective. I have been trying to Google things up and every time I hit a link I am prompted with a warning. Not sure what’s wrong, maybe it’s the end of the world, Armageddon! Anyone else experiencing this or am I the lone warrior watching it all? I have been getting tweets in massive numbers regarding the issue. Comments?
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Yeah Google has said it was human error, someone put in a ‘/’ that wasn’t meant to be there.
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/01/this-site-may-harm-your-computer-on.html
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It’s not just you, but you are over-reacting. It’s just another evolution of technology that we have go get used to. I dont mind when the security section at the airport is delayed. I’d rather have them double checking then not checking at all. eMail? Same thing. I just see it as a new way to “know” whats coming at us. Security features is what it’s all about.
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If you compare it to security checks and double checks at airports then you must also know what ‘creating a cry is’. Apart from that it wasn’t a ‘check’ performed by Google rather a flaw it wasn’t sure of either (i can bet).
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