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Let me guess, did you goto another domain than .co.uk or .com?
Or use paint :lol:
No, you try it now. www.google.com
Just did and its fine :confused:Quote:
I just checked the UK and NZ versions and they are both normal.
I had clicked your .com link though and thats where you said it was funny?
The main google has just gone back to normal now.
How odd.
This wouldn't happen if they had been using Sandpaper Lib 1.0
Weirdness update:
go to www.google.com and hit Control+F5. This should force a reload of the page to cache.
Then do a normal F5 refresh, anything odd happen?
Did you change any of your locale settings, btw?
And yes, Sandpaper would have protected them...
no he spelt uk wrong :lol:
:lol:
See my previous post. ^^^
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Posted by wossname
Weirdness update:
go to www.google.com and hit Control+F5. This should force a reload of the page to cache.
Then do a normal F5 refresh, anything odd happen?
Google.com and google.com
Where is your proxy server located? Kyrgyzstan?
Snupistan
I've noticed that google will redirect to the country's domain depending upon which language I'm currently working in. (I work with English and Japanese).
Anything like that on your machine?
Negative, Charlie 90.
It proceeds directly to primary target without deviation.
Charlie 32, out.
Oh well I think its time we have some of what wossys got :lol:
Orange juice all around then. OOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHH CHOCOLATE FINGERS :afrog:
That's not chocolate!!Quote:
Originally posted by BodwadUK
Oh well I think its time we have some of what wossys got :lol:
Orange juice all around then. OOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHH CHOCOLATE FINGERS :afrog:
Demo's correct. I've been on the guinness again :sick:
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I don't see any picture. My image filters block out logos.
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Originally posted by alkatran
I don't see any picture. My image filters block out logos.
Do they wash the dishes and read out your horoscope too? :D[/sarcasm]
Only if I rub their feet and tell them "I love you". Then I grab a cold one and watch some TV.
Google.com is messed, "I'm Feeling Lucky" and Froogle
Google.ca is messed, "I'm Feeling Lucky"
Now a note, I live in Canada...and google redirects me to the .com site, not the .ca
Anyway, someone hacked google's page...
Some looser, whome is probably as skinny as a stick sitting there with a large nerdy smile, dick in hand, proud that he did this and is somewhat content knowing that no one else cares or knows who he is.
I am against malicious hacking.
I love conventional hacking.
as long as they don't hack gmail, I am not bummed. they'll only improve security after that to prevent it from happening again. prolly a disgruntled ex-employee.
Good point.
You know, there can be some good that comes of malicious hacking.
An article the other day I read, a 19 year old in saskatchewan where I live hacked into Sasktel, phoned them up right away, and got a manager on the phone and told him of this leak.
He left his name, number, IP addy,home address..etc
They phoned him back 3 days later, and told him that they fixed the leak, thanked him, and offered him a full-time job finding leaks and working with network security.
I assume he took it...Jobs there start at $20/hr CND.
I told the phone company that I had figured out the algorythm used on phone calling cards back when they had the number, and 4 digit code on the card. (modem dialed 3 times with a different p/w, then moved on. no connection, no charge)
left it running for quite a while. logged successes, and saw a pattern.
they ended up changing the card so that the # wasn't there any more. nothing positive in it for me, though. stoopid kid...
you guys are all wrong this is hacked right here!!!!!!
Hacked Google
LOL, so lame
And you singlehandedly foiled an entire generation of fone phr34x0rs :lol: well done :DQuote:
Originally posted by dglienna
I told the phone company that I had figured out the algorythm used on phone calling cards back when they had the number, and 4 digit code on the card. (modem dialed 3 times with a different p/w, then moved on. no connection, no charge)
left it running for quite a while. logged successes, and saw a pattern.
they ended up changing the card so that the # wasn't there any more. nothing positive in it for me, though. stoopid kid...
Now the truth comes out...
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wat da fok?
Eloquently put.
white hat haxor