Anyone checked google lately?
When trying to search it tells you all sites are harmful
Anyone checked google lately?
When trying to search it tells you all sites are harmful
seems ok to me?
Hack: i5 2500~ASROCK Z68 EXTREME4 GEN3~4GB XMS3~HD4770~ ANTEC 302~CX600.
Gamer: i7 3820 @ 4.4Ghz~MSI X79A-GD65~16GB Redline 2133~Gigabyte GTX580~TT A90~CM SILENT PRO 1000w.
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did it to me for Dell earlier![]()
I am not losing weight! I'm getting rid of it. I have no intention of finding it again!
Growing old is inevitable. Growing up is optional
Dell is harmful![]()
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hehehe to your pocket rather than your pc![]()
I am not losing weight! I'm getting rid of it. I have no intention of finding it again!
Growing old is inevitable. Growing up is optional
Google's search service has been hit by technical problems, with users unable to access search results.
For a period on Saturday, all search results were flagged as potentially harmful, with users warned that the site "may harm your computer".
Users who clicked on their preferred search result were advised to pick another one.
Google attributed the fault to human error and said most users were affected for about 40 minutes. <!-- E SF -->
"What happened? Very simply, human error," wrote Marissa Mayer, vice president, search products and user experience, on the Official Google Blog.
The internet search engine works with stopbadware.org to ascertain which sites install malicious software on people's computers and merit a warning.
Stopbadware.org investigates consumer complaints to decide which sites are dangerous.
The list of malevolent sites is regularly updated and handed to Google.
When Google updated the list on Saturday, it mistakenly flagged all sites as potentially dangerous. "We will carefully investigate this incident and put more robust file checks in place to prevent it from happening again," Ms Mayer wrote
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7862840.stm
Main PC: Q6600 / 8 gig DDR2 800 Patriot Dual Channel / Asus P5N-E SLI / EVGA 560Ti DS "Superclocked" / Intel X25-V 40gig / Asus Xonar D2 / Antec 900 Case / BenQ G2222HDL / G15 Keyboard v1 / Windows 7 Ultimate
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