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Google search engine - This site may harm your computer. - Merged -
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I've got it too.... wonder whats going on?
You can still get to where you want to go by cutting & pasting the address from the search into your addy bar.Some days you're the dog..... most days you're the tree!0 -
Same here - looks like Google is having problems.Charlie0
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Same here as of about 15 minutes ago.Super geek.0
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It's on IE & Firefox.
Son is also getting it wehn using Safari & Flock on his Mac.xxx Nikki xxx0 -
Yeah google isn't working right now, it's trending on twitter as well suggesting it's a world wide issue0
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Has Google been h4x0red?0
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Apparently MSN is ok too.0
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Hi, i keep getting this message under everything, well known and used sites like facebook and ebay, could someone please point me in the right direction as how to turn it off as i cannot access stuff i want to...Thanks Claire.0
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When I google for anything today, each result has the following link below it 'This site may harm your computer' When clicking on the search result, it won't let you go to the site. I tried lots of sites like BBC, moneysavingexpert.com, etc... By the way, every single website has this link below the search result.
I assume you will all get this. Is there any way around this?
When you click on the Google link and it gives you the warning page, just copy the address from the 'you can continue to ...' line and paste it direct into the address bar of your browser - or use another search engine.Charlie0 -
Same problem.. this is insane.My TV is broken!
Edit: refunded £515 for TV 1.5 years out of warranty - thank you Sale of Goods Act! :j0
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