Google safe browsing.



  •  Better stay away from sites that install malicious software, right? (even if it only happens on 11 out of 180k pages).

     [url]http://www.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site=google.com[/url]

     For posterity here is the screenshot. (in case it changes)

    [img] http://prive.bitwizard.nl/Screenshot-Google_Safe_Browsing_for_google.com.png[/img]

     



  •  Why did you black out all hose porn tabs, instead of sharing them with us?



  •  Because Americans are sort of weird when it comes to porn. There might be some americans on this forum....



  • .../diagnostic?site=goo



  • @rew said:

    Because Americans are sort of weird when it comes to porn. There might be some americans on this forum....

    Yeah, those sickos don't think a fat Austrian woman taking a dump in a guy's mouth is hot.



  • No, it seriously gets better with an Austrian man.



  • @dhromed said:

     Why did you black out all hose porn tabs, instead of sharing them with us?

    Hose porn?!  I thought the UN outlawed that!


  • @rew said:

    It infected 42 domain(s)

    TRWTF is not knowing the difference between "linked to an infected site" and "infected a domain" (how do you even infect a domain, anyway?)



  • @bstorer said:

    @dhromed said:

     Why did you black out all hose porn tabs, instead of sharing them with us?

    Hose porn?!  I thought the UN outlawed that!

    Your hard drive contents indicate otherwise.



  • @scgtrp said:

    @rew said:

    It infected 42 domain(s)

    TRWTF is not knowing the difference between "linked to an infected site" and "infected a domain" (how do you even infect a domain, anyway?)

    I assume they mean the malware spread to a third-party domain either via server exploits or XSS.  It doesn't seem confusing to me.



  • I suspect that someone managed to inject malicious code into the small exerpts that show up in the search results. I normally trust Google to remove malicious stuff from there.



  • @rew said:

    I suspect that someone managed to inject malicious code into the small exerpts that show up in the search results. I normally trust Google to remove malicious stuff from there.

    That seems unlikely.  It seems it's more likely it would be Google Code, Google Pages (or whatever they're calling it nowadays) or Google Groups.



  • @morbiuswilters said:

    @rew said:

    I suspect that someone managed to inject malicious code into the small exerpts that show up in the search results. I normally trust Google to remove malicious stuff from there.

    That seems unlikely.  It seems it's more likely it would be Google Code, Google Pages (or whatever they're calling it nowadays) or Google Groups.

    It mentions "aekcka.googlepage.com" and "ostowanat.googlepages.com" in the screenshot under "intermediary".

     


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