You can rollover and click for the "report," such as it is. But
Google's infernal politics aside, WhoTF made them the Internet's
arbiter of anything? The last time I looked I was using the
Firefox browser, not Google's. How dare they? Not for the
first time do I conclude that Google is every bit the Clear and Present
danger to us as an Obama presidency. BTW, it doesn't matter what search
engine you use, MSN search will do the same thing, but without Google's "papier du particulars."
Yahoo too, seemingly following suit. I think
TAS has a decent shot at winning a 100 Billion dollar lawsuit against
Google for defamation. Then, instead of "
Googling," future webbers will "
Spectate" for information.
Rodger,
ReplyDeleteI believe FF 3.0 is trying to be "helpful". I don't think the warning is politically motivated (in this case). They seem to be saying that the site has been hacked in the past and it may (prob if you're an IE user) install malware.
There's a tickbox in Tools/Options/Security that enables/disables the warning.
I get the same result using IE. However, if I use MAMMA, I get through.
ReplyDeleteThat points to Google.
I made that security change, but same deal AO.
ReplyDeleteAfter "unchecking" some options on the Security tab in Options in Firefix 3, the attack warning goes away.
ReplyDeleteI use IE and got that warning for the first time this morning. I was looking for the back ground on the bayou wedding photos going around the net and the first site came up with that. I moved on. I just checked again and google wont let me go there. The site they block is 'mainehuntingtoday.com'. I for one, welcome our new internet overlords.
ReplyDeleteTim
Hey Rodge, I got the same message last night just trying to go to Instapundit. When I tried again a minute later I got through without a problem.
ReplyDeleteThese must be the digital Brownshirts that Gore once spoke of.
I'm not getting any of these warnings in FF3. Then again I am using a Mac. What are you folks using? I am NOT trying to start a platform war here, it could just be a difference in the versions of FF3.
ReplyDeleteLooks to me like Google is just NOT providing a LINK to American spectator.
ReplyDeleteThey spell out the URL in the warning page.
The prowler vs spectator thing - dunno.
I typed in spectator.org and it looks like the prowler page.
$.02 from the weeds .....
Your fix worked for me, annoyedone. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteStandard leftard crap. Something they learned from the cyber-jihaddis.
ReplyDeleteHit the sites you dislike with spam/malware complaints. Use botnets to flood the complaint forms.
The leftards hammer rightwing sites, and the Petards hammer hunting sites.
They are basically making alert services useless.