Google Has been hacked!


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Google is my homepage, the thought of google being down is so alien to me I thought that there was somthing wrong with my conection. This is somthing that may even make TV news!

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Same here! :unsure: I was scared. :cry:

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thats not even an official site.  an official site doesn't spell E's with 3's LOL

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Just showed up in google news so HA!

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It has? I've never noticed that before! If I go to .com I don't get the 'pages in the UK' radio button normally.

Dougal.

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thats not even an official site.  an official site doesn't spell E's with 3's LOL

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For real eh :p

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Google works for me now, however Gmail just can't find the server at the moment. I am guessing someone fuc*ed over their main servers and they just set up back-ups now or maybe are slowly fixing/restoring their main servers. Should all be fine soon; don't panic.

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notice how google.com redirects to google.co.uk

has done for a while, its to do with your isp so americans do not go to .uk

there is a link that says go to .com and away you go

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Address Not Found Error

Protocol Not Known Error

Connection Failure Error

Net Timeout Error

Redirect Loop Error

Unknown Socket Error

Net Reset Error

Offline Error

gmail.google.com could not be found. Please check the name and try again.

The address (URL) is not a valid format and cannot be read. A typical address will start with "http://", followed by an address, (e.g. www.netscape.com), followed by a path to the content (or just "/"). A common cause for the problem is using backslashes(\) instead of forward slashes (/).

The file specified by the address (URL) cannot be found. Check that the file exists and that you have sufficient permissions to view it.

The address (URL) does not correspond to a known site and could not be loaded. This could be due to a misspelling in the address or because the site does not exist. If the address is known to be valid, or if the problem occurs for many sites, it may be an issue with your proxy service (if you use one) or the directory name service lookup. In such cases you should consult your system documentation, administrator or Internet Service Provider (ISP) as appropriate for further assistance.

The address (URL) starts with a protocol that is not recognized by the browser. A protocol is the part at the front of the address, such as http: or ftp: which tells the browser how to connect to the site. In this instance, the protocol is unknown so loading cannot continue. Check that the address is correct before retrying.

The browser was unable to connect to the specified site, even though it exists. This may be because the site does not accept connections from your computer, the service may be down, or the site does not support the service or port that you tried to connect to.

The browser timed out while trying to connect to the specified site. The site may be experiencing high loads that are slowing it down, or network problems are preventing data from being received from it in a timely manner. If the site is likely to be busy, consider waiting a few moments before retrying the request.

The browser has stopped a connection because the site is redirecting requests to itself in a manner which prevents it from ever completing.

The site responded to the network request in an unexpected manner. This may be due to address (URL) using the wrong protocol for the specified port, or a non-standard configuration on the site which is running different services than expected.

The link to the site was dropped unexpectedly while negotiating a connection or transferring data. This may be due to a network fault somewhere between the site and your computer. If the problem persists, consult your system documentation, administrator or Internet Service Provider (ISP) as appropriate for further assistance.

The browser is currently offline and cannot connect to the requested site. Place your browser in online mode before trying again.

Try again

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Google -UP

Gmail -Down

News -Down

WTF!!! is going on think they gave out to much free space? LOL

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Gmail is still down...dear god please do't loss my e-mails...oh wait...I have all of them in outlook....:laugh:...never mind..

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