Google, Body Scanners and Airport Radiation?
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@Colten420 and for this. it gives the search engine what its looking for. then you clicking it from google takes you to the bad site. going to it directly as if a regular user of that website would, it goes to a real news site. the attack on those websites are social engineering. trying to trick you to think you found what you're looking for then bam it takes you to a bad website. professionals running good websites would never redirect you, and google wont omit a search. without telling you
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I was writing a comment, but havent red all your comments yet.. so I get back later, have to run now
For now, you made me doubt a lot with the php files and since it is 11 months ago.. I dont remember well.
So for now I changed the name of the video.
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google will never not tell you they have blocked or omitted a page. and they will never redirect you when going to a page from the search. it will simply not be in the search and it will tell you at the bottom they have omitted a page from the search. and that's mostly from some kind of court order or other thing that will force them to omit the website or they will be forced to stop their business. simple as that! either its not in the search or the website that acts up is compromised.
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@Colten420 php can get the previous url the browser was in. that's why the first link on the google search redirected to the bad site when clicked on in the google search. and it redirected to cnn when it has been directly gone to. now with that info. ALWAYS look at the domains! the first link was one domain that went to fhio22nd.com when clicked in google and to cnn.com when directly opened. domains rarely redirect you to another domain without telling you. much less two different domains.
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@vonniihad google would not have put a php file onto the server then have it redirect to a website that was known to have infected stuff. why would a automobile windshield tinting service have something on the site about airport radiation, or a automobile performance parts website? and that wasn't even a cnn domain at first. cnn didn't redirect to any website. as i said. google was not blocking the sites. the websites was compromised. and all the links that redirect are a php file.
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AGAIN I DID!
CNN site worked fine without the google!!!
They all did! I just didn´t put them all in the video, (point was making people search for the 25 REM, but not after 11 months!)
At min 2.0 you can see clearly that the url worked without the google, I took cnn as example!
About the domains, this went from cnn to cat sites! ( cnn redirects the link to his homepage) The sound, was blocked for a while, that is why I misunderstood the comment. I agree that was stupid.
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@vonniihad you clearly did not copy and paste the urls from the google search page into your browsers url textbox. you clicked the links. if they still went to the attack page after copy and paste it means the website itself is redirecting you to fhio22nd.com. and if you know those websites was compromised why act like it was google and reply to the comments on here saying it was. also youtube was not blocking the sound. the guy was asking for you to re make the video without the music in it.
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also look at all the titles of the pages in the google search, they're all the same, some of the content of some of them are the same and the ones that are bad have a random 3 letter php file. and it looks like those sites where passing false data on what the search engine crawler was looking for, note how they all have airport%20body%20scanners%20radiation in the url. php can be used for many things on the server side.
Colten420 1 year ago
@Colten420
I noticed yes, but still I don´t remember exactly what happened.(I always enter the sites directly)
Fact is, If you use the search term "body scan airport above REM 25" today, not one php shows up.
But I agree that doesn´t proof anything, could be google could be people abusing the term, either way, it wasn´t/ isn´t Blocking.
vonniihad 1 year ago