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Are you clean? Let Google decide for you.
2008-03-03 15:38:00 by Mike Rothman in Security Mike's Blog
 

Interesting post on Roger Thompson's blog here about Google (in their infinite wisdom) deciding to block organic search links to sites they deem "bad." 90% of the time this works and is a good thing. If there is malware hosted on a site, you want Google to be blocking access from the search engine.

But what if there isn't malware there? What if it's a case of mistaken identity? The idea that it could take 12 months to get this fixed would do significant damage to the web sites that are mistakenly accused.

The answer? Actually there isn't one. You should be using a tool like Roger's LinkScanner or McAfee's SiteAdvisor as a matter of practice (yes, it's one of Security Mike's suggestions). But there isn't much you as a user can do besides cutting and pasting the URL into your own browser, which is a pain the backside.

Although hope is not a strategy, we can only hope that Google is right a lot more often then they are wrong...

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