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Google Loophole Lets Drug Dealers Hijack Nearly Any Website
Google Loophole Lets Drug Dealers Hijack Nearly Any Website
Google Loophole Lets Drug Dealers Hijack Nearly Any Website to Sell Narcotics
When Google updated how it crawled the web, drug dealers took advantage, turning unsuspecting websites into advertisements for their wares.
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