Google tool misused to scrub tech CEO’s shady past from search
UNITED STATES, JUL 30 – Google quickly fixed a bug that allowed removal of negative articles about CEO Blackman using the Refresh Outdated Content tool, affecting a small number of websites, Freedom of the Press Foundation said.
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Google search flaw allows articles to vanish through "clever" censorship tactics
Someone successfully censored a pair of uncomfortable articles that were previously accessible through Google Search. The unknown party exploited a clever trick along with a bug in Google's own search platform to effectively erase the URLs from the company's web index.Read Entire Article
Google bug allowed people to delete unflattering news stories from search results
The Google logo appears on the side of a building in Mountain View, California. (Photo by Lee-Sean Huang) A technical bug in an online reporting tool used to flag outdated content on Google’s search engine allowed unscrupulous web surfers to delete unflattering news articles about their behavior, according to a press advocacy group. On Wednesday, the Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) said it became aware of the glitch after one of its articl…
Journalist Discovers Google Vulnerability That Allowed People to Disappear Specific Pages From Search
By accident, journalist Jack Poulson discovered Google had completely de-listed two of his articles from its search results. “We only found it by complete coincidence,” Poulson told 404 Media. “I happened to be Googling for one of the articles, and even when I typed in the exact title in quotes it wouldn’t show up in search results anymore.”Poulson had stumbled on a vulnerability in Google’s search engine that allowed people to maliciously delet…
Google Patches Vulnerability That Let Anyone Hide Search Results
Google’s Refresh Outdated Content tool was exploited to de-index a press article, exposing a flaw that allowed attackers to suppress valid web content. This article has been indexed from Security | TechRepublic Read the original article: Google Patches Vulnerability That… Read more → The post Google Patches Vulnerability That Let Anyone Hide Search Results appeared first on IT Security News.
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