Washington Post:

Google: This Internet May Harm Your Computer:

A glitch in a computer security program embedded deeply into Google's search 
engine briefly prevented users of the popular search engine from visiting any 
Web sites turned up in search results this morning. Instead, Google users were 
redirected to page that warned: "This site may harm your computer."

---also---

Update, 11:46 a.m.: Stopbadware.org, the consortium of industry and academia 
leaders that handles the database of sites Google lists as harmful, issued the 
following statement: "This morning, an apparent glitch at Google caused nearly 
every [update 11:44 am] search listing to carry the "Warning! This site may 
harm your computer" message. Users who attempted to click through the results 
saw the "interstitial" warning page that mentions the possibility of badware 
and refers people to StopBadware.org for more information. This led to a denial 
of service of our website, as millions of Google users attempted to visit our 
site for more information. We are working now to bring the site back up. We are 
also awaiting word from Google about what happened to cause the false warnings."

---full news link: 
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2009/01/google_this_internet_will_harm.html?wprss=securityfix


-aljuhani


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