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Google has blocked me?

Started by Magnethos, January 31, 2009, 10:07:17 AM

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Magnethos

I was looking for information in google when I have introduced some words and then I can't visit any link in google. I mean, I look for the word 'free energy' and google shows the results, but when I click in one result, a google message appears:
If you visit this website, your computer can be damaged.  ???

That message appears in any link I click.

I think google has blocked me because I was searching some 'dangerous keywords' about weapons.

Anyone can explain me what is happening?


ChileanOne

I really doubt is a bug, because is keyword sensitive.

If I google Free Energy, Keppe Motor, Ufo, FEMA camps, I get the problem, but If you Google Britney Spears Boobs, nothing happens.




exxcomm0n

Weird!

Of course I slept right through it and when finding this post, could not test things out while this behavior was active.

I googled "free energy" and the 1st page shows (as the sample google images content) a picture of Archer Quinn and his thermo-enhancement device from a post on http://www.y2kers.com/2008/04/another-free-energy-steorn-disappointment/ (maybe there is something to this hack/cracked google thing).

The scary part of this is it seems the effect of filter testing.

Content requests are filtered through a list of keywords and then you're redirected to a page warning you about the content of the site. This is done as an added service to "protect" the Google client.

One reason an industry leader might have released such a bug on their production site is that it's employing a new filter (built partially from an "working" filter code) to filter your search criteria for specific terms and some piece of code was left in so when the filter was triggered, it does what it was built to do (but perhaps not for this particular instance) and redirects you.

But why would you filter for keywords like "free energy, etc."?

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm..........
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Magnethos

Quote from: Trino Cularoid on January 31, 2009, 10:39:37 AM
Google bug: http://theregister.com/2009/01/31/google_malware_snafu/

Yeah, that is exactly was happening to me.
After I tried with common words like electricity, air, or beach... and I get the same 'bad' result.

I have just tried again with the 'dangerous keywords' and It seems that it was a google bug. Now all works ok.