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Old 12-28-2012
Google Chrome is blocking access to UNIX.com

For some reason Google Chrome sees unix.com as dangerous and has start to block it. I need to select advanced and continue on own risk.
Can you make an effort to remove unix.com form the list of dangerous site from Google.

IE has not this problem.
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Old 12-28-2012
# 3  
Old 12-28-2012
And now its working normal.
Thanks to staff fixing this Smilie
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Old 12-28-2012
Yes, the site is functional normal; but Google is still reporting the site as "suspect" because they have not reviewed it since the repair work.

We hope Google updates soon.
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Old 12-28-2012
I was saying that Chrome no more report unix.com as suspect.
So it seems that google has removed he site form the list.
Smilie
# 6  
Old 12-28-2012
Thanks for the update.

I guess it takes a few hours or more for everything to sync up. Hopefully we'll be 100% clear by tomorrow.
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