New way of censorship on the Net? A public university censors legal information: www.anti-politics.net
The anti-authoritarian website www.anti-politics.net (and likely many others) seems to be under domination intentions via a new way of censorship tactic. The prompt that comes up to warn people against a website that allegedly "attacks" people and their internet use. Secondly, this 'development' doesn't allow one to login at the site, even if one does ignore the warning.
Can there possibly be any truth to this about anti-politics.net as a so-called "attack site"? Or is it yet another COINTELPRO-style attack? (read more about the realities and subtleties of COINTELPRO: www.cointel.org)
The biggest question: Who will be next?
Here's the note that came up on the computer i was using at this public university (Bemidji Technical College):
"Safe Browsing
Diagnostic page for anti-politics.net
What is the current listing status for anti-politics.net?
Site is listed as suspicious - visiting this web site may harm your computer.
Part of this site was listed for suspicious activity 1 time(s) over the past 90 days.
What happened when Google visited this site?
Of the 29 pages we tested on the site over the past 90 days, 12 page(s) resulted in malicious software being downloaded and installed without user consent. The last time Google visited this site was on 2009-08-18, and the last time suspicious content was found on this site was on 2009-08-18.Malicious software is hosted on 2 domain(s), including send29931.cn/, cqodezuz.cn/.
2 domain(s) appear to be functioning as intermediaries for distributing malware to visitors of this site, including send29931.cn/, drocuwil.cn/.
This site was hosted on 1 network(s) including AS23342 (UNITEDLAYER).
Has this site acted as an intermediary resulting in further distribution of malware?
Over the past 90 days, anti-politics.net did not appear to function as an intermediary for the infection of any sites.
Has this site hosted malware?
No, this site has not hosted malicious software over the past 90 days.
How did this happen?
In some cases, third parties can add malicious code to legitimate sites, which would cause us to show the warning message.
Next steps:
- Return to the previous page.
- If you are the owner of this web site, you can request a review of your site using Google Webmaster Tools. More information about the review process is available in Google's Webmaster Help Center.
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