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Have seen these for the last four months. Trying to redirect the subject on MCC to thier ad generating blogger sites. Has nothing to do with this very rare cancer. In two years as the founder and also as MCC survivor I have only located 200 MCC survivors worldwide.
Shame on them. I always report them to their ISP and Google.
George
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03.02.08 - 11:03 pm | #
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Don't forget about these
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Oh and I find it quite strange Google can NOT find anything that contains the string 'zeynczuhei'.
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Google not doing much about malware found on their pages is nothing new.
I've been providing examples to them thru various third parties, the last one very well connected and supposedly getting to the right people, but nothing changes.
I can go to Blogspot and in a matter of a few minutes find malware, the same malware I've been tracking for months and months, some of it since November.
Same groups of people posting the same kind of stuff leading to the usual culprits that most in the sec comm are aware of, yet Google can't find them with both hands and a GPS unit.
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I suspect it's not so much a matter of Google not being able to find the malware, but that Google is not making it a priority to do anything about it.
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