is this the google vulnerability?

Discussion in 'Google' started by greioli, Jun 18, 2010.

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    hi
    i am a image designer.i just use' cheap photoshop 'as key word search it in google.guess what,almost the top first 3 pages show the same result .like :download adobe photoshop 98% off ,but it comes from differents websites like :kvdu.du.edu , genomics.ucr.edu , library.umd.umich.edu , cns.ucsb.edu .in one word all are high page rank websites.the most interesting thing is ,when you click the link ,you will be redirected to another website that sell those so called 'oem photoshop'.

    any one notice it before ? i think some top hackers ,they hack those high page rank website ,then upload the redirect file in the host,as google trust those high page rank website ,so google promote this page in the first page.

    i think that is not fair ,this is the big vulnerability .google should do something for it.
     
    greioli, Jun 18, 2010 IP
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    GULLIVER Well-Known Member

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    That's not Google's vulnerability, but rather of those site which have been hacked.
     
    GULLIVER, Jun 18, 2010 IP
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    greioli Peon

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    yes of cause i know they do not hack google website.but in that way,they get their website get first page .in this way ,they fuck the google.
     
    greioli, Jun 18, 2010 IP
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    GULLIVER Well-Known Member

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    I mean, google tries to find out such websites, but their algo isn't perfect, though I know cases that all sites having a link from such an hacked govenment site of another country been penalized, filtered or whatever.. It's some type of black hat seo, and dangerous at the same time.

    First of owners/webmasters of such sites should be careful and you and all people here should report such cases to google.
     
    GULLIVER, Jun 18, 2010 IP