Just one ‘/’ is enough to break Google
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How Google Broke the Internet
This morning everyone noticed that for a good 44 minutes, every single site listed in Google was listed as containing malware. Sites like Twitter literally exploded with people asking what the heck was going on. Even Google.com was being listed as being completely unsafe.
So what caused all of this confusion that broke the most popular search engine on the internet? Was it a virus attack? Had malware managed to infect Google’s servers, putting everyone who uses their services at risk? Nope.
Turns out Google uses a list compiled by third-party non profit groups that collect info like this. This list gets either automatically or manually added (whatever they feel like doing that day I guess). One of the good-old-boys at Google managed to screw up big time with this list.
One of the sites that was added to the list was “/”. That’s it. If you haven’t noticed every single Web site on the internet has a “/” in the domain name. So every site was listed as containing malware.
Google thinks it was quick to respond to it, but in internet time, 45 minutes is NOT a quick turn around.

9 Comments
Dylan
January 31st, 2009
at 7:05pm
That explains what I was seeing this moring.. It was really p***ing me off LOL!
f
January 31st, 2009
at 7:07pm
wow
such a small mistake
such a big outcome
Michael Weems
January 31st, 2009
at 7:23pm
It was obviously a honest mistake, but the time it took for a big site as popular as Google is could cause lots of problems for a large amount of people.
Alex
January 31st, 2009
at 8:22pm
Yea i was freaking out too. I thought it was just my computer!
Dan
February 1st, 2009
at 3:24pm
lol, thats great, its nice to know that big companies can screw up 2.
El Pelon
February 2nd, 2009
at 7:20am
I think anyone who has ever typed “rm -fr *” and then said “OH CRAP!!!” can relate
Russ
February 2nd, 2009
at 12:03pm
I’d hate to be the poor devil who made this simple mistake. He/She’s probably unemployed now
llamaman
February 3rd, 2009
at 10:37am
That’s one small slash for a Google employee
But one Giant slash in Google’s reputation.
Lol
johnny whacker
March 1st, 2009
at 7:04pm
well, in a time of economic problems, i bet google will have no problem picking out which employee to ‘dispose of’