I am getting redirected to google brazil, what is this, malware in my browser / server? [closed] - virus

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Not sure if this is a malware in my server or browser, but a few days ago a client of mine complained that when he searched for a given site (Courfleurie[dot]com) in google, and then click on that link in Google's result page, instead of going to the site, he is getting taken to Google.com.br page.
I couldn't reproduce that, and neither another friend whom I asked to have a look.
This morning, client sent me a google link, which when I clicked I went to a google page and then when I clicked on the first link.
http://www.google.fr/#output=search&sclient=psy-ab&q=courfleurie.com&oq=courfleurie.com&gs_l=hp.3..0i10j0i30l2.2970.6115.0.6777.15.12.0.3.3.1.438.2766.0j3j5j2j1.11.0...0.0...1c.1.14.psy-ab.w9RZAUiCuss&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_qf.&bvm=bv.46751780,d.d2k&fp=40c7a5d5e06b6bb9&biw=1236&bih=622
It's happenning in my FF & Safari and not in Chrome.
Any thought on this, anyone ?

This sounds like server-side malware, I bet it's a joomla or wordpress site

Google handles redirects based on the geo-location of the requesting IP address. This is most assuredly a random failure, assuming you're not obscuring your source IP using Tor or something.

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I currently us the Google My Business API with no problems (july 2021).
But Google is migrated this API to several new API. The first one is My Business Account Management API.
In the cloud console, I have activated this API in the project. It's activated, but the request quotas is 0. So, it's unusable.
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I filled the form, but no reply.
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do I need to do something else to have the access granted to the new API or just activate it in the console project is enough ?
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Download Google Slide presentation (published to the web) [closed]

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I would like to download this link as PDF:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vRouwj_3cYsmLrNNI3Uq5gv5-hYp_QFdeoan2GlxKgIZRSejozruAbVV0IMXBoPsINB7Jw92vJo2EAM/pub?slide=id.p
Unfortunately, this URL uses non standard format that I recognise and can manipulate.
Modifying it to something like
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/2PACX-1vRouwj_3cYsmLrNNI3Uq5gv5-hYp_QFdeoan2GlxKgIZRSejozruAbVV0IMXBoPsINB7Jw92vJo2EAM/edit
doesn't work.
The Google Drive file ID should be 44 alphanumeric characters, but clearly this is 86 characters long.
Anyone can help with interpreting what format this is in please?
From this tutorial to generate a link to download a google slides must have this format:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/<FileID>/export/<format>
where <format> can be pptx or pdf.
This way, you can bypass Google Drive viewer or Google Slides editor and create direct download links to include in any web page. The main benefit is that you only need to maintain and host one presentation and then a direct link can be provided for anyone who need to download it in a different format.
Hope this information helps you.

Meaning for google homepage parameters (gfe_rd,gws_rd,ei) [closed]

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When I open a google page, the URL shows as:
https://www.google.co.in/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=-IyiU-OEDe3V8gewwYBg&gws_rd=ssl
I would like to know, why it has those parameters and why Google adds them?
i.e.
gfe_rd gws_rd ei
This webpage seems to have a good answer to that one, taken from Easy News Information, the title is "Google gfe_rd=cr&ei= URL Mystery Revealed", here's the link:
http://ramdynamo.blogspot.com.es/2014/03/google-gferdcr-url-mystery-revealed.html
The information requested above is summarised on the page as:
"Here in ?gfe_rd=cr&ei=
gfe means Google Front-End,
rd means Redirect,
cr means Country.
(till this you can find in all websites)
And the final ei means Engine Id and also some random combination of numbers and letters is a cookie sent to our desktop.."
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How to know the which language is used developing the website except the extension like .php,.html,..net [closed]

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If we want to know that which language is used to developed the particular website
like http://stackoverflow.com.Except the extension like .php,.net,.html etc
thank you
In the general case, you cannot, unless you can get an insider to tell you.
Sometimes error messages can be revealing, but that's just another vague heuristic.
FireFox has an extension Wappalyzer :
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When you visit website it detect information related to website.
Wappalyzer has an extension in Google Chrome also
You can use a chrome extension called Chrome Sniffer, which allows you to inspect web framework / CSS and JavaScript library running on current browsing website.

how did google find my site? [closed]

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I created an website. For a week I had an under-construction-page, google did find that paged and indexed it. My question is: How did google find my site, while there were no links to this site and the name has never been used before?
Your domain name went in a domain name server. Google probably found it there.
There are so many websites that automatically gather Whois information of domain names with complete information about them. If you are pretty sure that you have never shown your domain to Google, i guess these websites did this.
You browser (Chrome) or your browser's plugin might have sent an anonimous report of your browsing statistics to Google - you did open your site in a browser right?
You weren't using a robots.txt file blocking Google.

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