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		By: Dan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This will be an extra advantage when I use FF or Chrome, which I have installed &quot;Netcraft&quot;&#039;s toolbar in; Netcraft&#039;s focus is phishing and heartbleed-type sites/site histories, but it will be good to have Google&#039;s search engine sniffing for site malware. Thanks for this article, which is needed in case people enter a search term, see a Google warning, and think it might be a hoax. Cheers!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This will be an extra advantage when I use FF or Chrome, which I have installed &#8220;Netcraft&#8221;&#8216;s toolbar in; Netcraft&#8217;s focus is phishing and heartbleed-type sites/site histories, but it will be good to have Google&#8217;s search engine sniffing for site malware. Thanks for this article, which is needed in case people enter a search term, see a Google warning, and think it might be a hoax. Cheers!</p>
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