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Message-ID: <200502202139.27639.mailinglists@vanscherpenseel.nl>
From: mailinglists at vanscherpenseel.nl (Vincent van Scherpenseel)
Subject: 403 - Forbidden Google Error

On Sunday 20 February 2005 20:35, Debasis Mohanty wrote:

> There are many such ways where existing worms can modified to make use of
> various combinations of Google filters to evade any drops.

Jup, but I think Google choose to take a passive stance: only block traffic 
generated by *existing* worms. That way they minimalize the chance of 
excluding genuine search queries.

 - Vincent van Scherpenseel

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