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I especially like the way they'll block access to an ENTIRE DOMAIN, including access to pictures, and other file formats that aren't capable of even distributing malware, when it is only a *SINGLE* HTML page that's infected with something.

What's even better of course is when you're the owner of the domain, you have well over 22,000 HTML files and the only information you can get out of Google is "we blocked your site for suspicious activity". I mean, they don't even tell you *WHERE* the "suspicious activity" is coming from. So then you're forced to manually check through THOUSANDS of fawckin HTML files trying to find the damn script that's tripping off their domain crippling service.

I would have sued them myself over it when they did it to my domain, was going to actually, but then we settled out of court over the matter for a small sum of money...in hindsight, I probably should have asked for moar. I'm sure it won't take too much longer though before they piss off somebody who can't be bought, at that point their stock is gonna take a real good nose dive.
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