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1. judge2+(OP)[view] [source] 2018-09-27 17:56:13
So if Google accidentally caches random JS malware, they suddenly become at fault for "hosting" it?
replies(1): >>SamWhi+6j
2. SamWhi+6j[view] [source] 2018-09-27 20:20:08
>>judge2+(OP)
If someone points it out and they refuse to remove it and infect people who don't know better and trust Google, then the answer is "yes".
replies(1): >>xxdesm+Wn
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3. xxdesm+Wn[view] [source] [discussion] 2018-09-27 20:47:49
>>SamWhi+6j
1) We can't remove content we don't host. Only the host can remove that content. 2) If you have located malicious content please do tell us about it -- cloudflare.com/abuse -- and once we confirm your report we can place a warning interstitial in front of that content and notify the host. The interstitial protects users in the interim while the host takes action to actually remove the content they are hosting.
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