At 02:18 AM 08-05-05 +0000, Fergie (Paul Ferguson) wrote:
Does anyone else think that its a bit odd that if it were simply "DNS problems" that a redirect for www.google.com would end up at a location which provided this:
http://img179.echo.cx/img179/7959/googlehacked7to.jpg
[or]
http://img241.echo.cx/img241/6208/googlemsn3lp.png
Seems more than simple "DNS problems" to me.
I hate being played like an idiot....
I really like Google. I like what they do. But lately, their security team is a joke. I had a problem with their POP Gmail service and the advise I got from their Gmail team was to turn off my CA EZ antivirus and my ZApro firewall and to try again and see if the problem repeats itself. For a moment I thought it was an April 1st joke. When playing with Gmail or Ggroups - try to find a link to report abuse or a security problem (yes - one exists - but not one that is easy to find from Gmail or Ggroups). I attribute it to size - when one gets big enough - one truly believes that gravity is affected by your company. Unless Google shapes up, they will quickly find out what happens to large, cumbersome, and clueless companies. -Hank
- ferg