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Google search detects infected computers

/ 06:28 PM July 20, 2011

SAN FRANCISCO – Google on Tuesday began warning some users of its popular Internet search service that their computers may be infected with a virus.

Routine maintenance on one of the technology giant’s data centers revealed unusual traffic from computers infected with a form of malicious software, according to Google security engineer Damian Menscher.

The traffic was sent to Google through intermediary computer servers referred to as “proxies,” Menscher said.

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Google began delivering warning notices along with search results to computers that appear infected with the virus.

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“We hope that by taking steps to notify users whose traffic is coming through these proxies, we can help them update their antivirus software and remove the infections,” Menscher said in a blog post.

“We hope to use the knowledge we’ve gathered to assist as many people as possible.”

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TOPICS: Crime, Google, Internet, Software, US, Virus
TAGS: Crime, Google, Internet, Software, US, Virus

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