I've had my google search attempts blocked by google - I get a page
saying that I'm a bot searching google and to check my machine for
viruses and spyware.
Now, my logs don't show any excessive google access, and iptraf on the
firewall can't find any either. Anyone else come across this?
Oh, I
I've had my google search attempts blocked by google - I
get a page saying that I'm a bot searching google and to
check my machine for viruses and spyware.
Now, my logs don't show any excessive google access, and
iptraf on the firewall can't find any either. Anyone else
come across this?
Hi Vic,
search from google.co.nz for Vicbot returned:
http://www.google.co.nz/search?hl=enq=vicbotbtnG=Google+Searchmeta=
Following is some documentation for some old computer equipment *...*
http://www.geocities.com/saipan59/robots/robots
*...* It is still under construction. *VICBOT*
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 09:36 +1300, goldedge wrote:
Hi Vic,
search from google.co.nz for Vicbot returned:
http://www.google.co.nz/search?hl=enq=vicbotbtnG=Google+Searchmeta=
Er, yeah. Can't run that one myself though. Nor can anyone else on the
family network.
I remember the Vic 20.
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 09:28 +1300, Daniel Grant wrote:
From the text:
Our testing shows that this behavior isn't automatically
triggered - there appears to be a sliding scale (searches
per minute per IP?) that causes this to activate. This is an
apparent reaction to recent PHP web-application
Hi Vic this may be of use,
I doubt you have an infection and am guessing google has blocked
your tcpip address
dyndns.org or similar may be a way around it?
http://www.securityfocus.net/archive/105/389149/2005-01-30/2005-02-05/0
http://www.clamav.net
Regards
Michael
Vik Olliver wrote:
On Wed,
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 12:51 +1300, goldedge wrote:
Hi Vic this may be of use,
I doubt you have an infection and am guessing google has blocked
your tcpip address
dyndns.org or similar may be a way around it?
http://www.securityfocus.net/archive/105/389149/2005-01-30/2005-02-05/0
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