Google Issues?

Rubens Kuhl rubensk at gmail.com
Thu Jun 10 19:33:41 UTC 2010


This usually indicates a heavily malware-contaminated userbase or
1-to-N NAT/PAT with a large N. Having both is what usually triggers
this, but sometimes if you are strong on one, it could be enough.


Rubens



On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 4:23 PM, Thomas Magill
<tmagill at providecommerce.com> wrote:
> Is anyone seeing warnings today from Google that they suspect that
> searches are coming from an automated source and asking to complete some
> captcha-type authentication to complete a search?  We have had a couple
> of reports on this and I want to make sure it isn't a google issue.  I
> know this isn't really an operator issue but there are enough
> knowledgeable people here that I thought I would ask.
>
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