How did you find that they had searched for your wife's name?

Mike

On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 7:48 PM, Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I know that someone earlier today performed an internet search on my
> wife's full name, which will be a very rare search term.
>
> I was curious to see what they found so I did the same.
>
> The first site Google listed executed a screen capture type attack from
> the well-known virus-onlinescanner.com site. It filled my computer screen
> with a graphic that looked like a browser and a dialog box that said my
> computer was under attack, but I could block the attack by clicking on an
> OK button. (I force quit the browser instead.)
>
> Reviewing my cached pages I found that the site Google directed me to was
> a very long list of (I think) captured searches. If you dare, take a look
> at www.plesk-verkoop.nl/img/glyph/3/blog.php?p=nnnn where nnnn apears to
> be any integer. Each nnnn leads to a different list.
>
> So has somebody hacked into Google to capture our searches?
>
> Any idea of who to report this to?
>
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