Spyget > Google's Malware Review Form Now Working Again

Search Engine Roundtablehttp://feeds.seroundtable.com/~r/SearchEngineRoundtable1/~3/291610002/017151.html [Search Engine Roundtable] Google's Malware Review form, which was added back in August of last year had some technical issues this week. First reports came via Google Groups at about 1am on May 15th.

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pagetraffic SEO Bloghttp://www.pagetrafficblog.com/yahoo-shows-google-as-a-malware-turns-out-to-be-yahoo-url-mix-up/4555/ [pagetraffic SEO Blog] Yahoo! Shows Google as a Malware! Turns out to be Yahoo! URL Mix-Up!: I have complained to Google about the same for months. In fact Google stores so much malware in cached pages that it is no wonder mefee lists them as a No No.

AppzDrive.com[AppzDrive.com] Pay-Ads.com is not a Scam, Still a Malware :S: ... they are malware and go and search in google about it, after searching here is what we get.. Quote: http://www.google.co.in/interstitial”¦w.pay-ads.com/ http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en”¦e+Search&meta= Many people gave +ve reviews ...

Bryan Stephenshttp://bryanjamesstephens.com/internet-marketing/malware-notification-from-google-for-a-wordpress-blog [Bryan Stephens] Malware Notification From Google For A Wordpress Blog: I have asked for Google and stopbadware to check the site out again and I shall have to wait and see how it all goes. I really have to thank them for alerting me about the badware as the last thing I would like is having my readers being affected by it.

TechWag[TechWag] We are not a Malware Site: […] While cruising the intarweb’s verdant tubes recently, Google warned me that a site might install malware onto my computer, and helpfully provided a link to assist me in learning about evil web sites.Maybe I’ve been living under a rock—quiet you at the back—but I haven’t seen this warning before. I was too lazy to investigate, but if this is a false positive, I wonder how this blogger feels about being tarred with this brush by Mr Google.[Update: Well, here’s how someone felt about being marked as malware, and about Mr Google’s response.] […]

Moving at the Speed of Creativity[Moving at the Speed of Creativity] Internet Safety Issues with Joel Gabel of Google: Not finished processing yet, but one thing that stands out to me–Google uses their own operating system…WHAT? You mean they are not a devoted loyal user of Linus, Windows XP, MAC, or Gasp, Vista???

Norton Review Blog[Norton Review Blog] Download Google Pack for a Quick Look at Norton Antivirus Software ...: Those who do find malware on their systems should think seriously about buying Norton Antivirus Software to protect their systems and their privacy. Computers are not cheap, and neither is most software, so using Norton Antivirus Software will protect their investment and their privacy, which is critical to maintaining a secure identity online, and keeping your identity safe, should you pay bills on the Internet or access your bank account online.

NETWORK TEKS' COMPUTER NEWS BLOG[NETWORK TEKS' COMPUTER NEWS BLOG] Google’s Research on Malware Distribution: GSGKT writes “Google’s Anti-Malware Team has made available some of their research data on malware distribution mechanisms while the research paper[PDF] is under peer review. Among their conclusions are that the majority of malware distribution sites are hosted in China, and that 1.3% of Google searches return at least one link to a malicious site.

EBlog4Every1http://www.eblog4every1.com/2008/03/blogger-accepts-malware-terms-of.html [EBlog4Every1] Blogger accepts Malware/ Terms of service violation Appeals: You can also submit your locked Blog site to Blogger through Malware/ Terms of Service Appeal form. In this section, Blogger asks your locked Blog site to solve this problem as early as possible.

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