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This has been happening to me a ton lately from my home network.  I do NOT pr0n from my computer, and it is only on my computer (MacBook Pro) where I see this message.  Any internet smart people out there have any clue why this is happening?

 

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If you can satisfy yourself that you dont have some kind of malware sending lots of pings, then it seems like a problem with your ISP.

 

https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/websearch/_p6DX6sQ4i8

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In the past, user connections from Frontier to Google have come over a very small set of addresses (one or two), probably because Frontier is either NATing for their users or using some manner of proxying (perhaps an invisible one).   The result is that connections from Frontier look like one big DoS attack to Google because we're getting so many requests from a single address.   We do discover proxies over time and except them but perhaps Frontier has recently changed the address(es) that they are NATing or proxying from.   We've contacted them and they say they understand the problem and are trying to resolve it.
 

 

Edited by TwiceHorn

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1 hour ago, bernorange said:

Your kids are watching the pr0ns on their cell phones. 

Only getting this on my computer.  Nothing else.  And my computer is protected with password, plus has filters built in (work computer).  

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If I step away from my computer for a while (close the screen, etc), the error comes back when I open my machine.

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I use Safari.  Does it do the same thing?  I skimmed the article and did a find for "Safari" and found nothing. 

Edited by ernest_t_bass

Sorry, I don't know. Error msg quoted in OP seems to suggest that you are sending too many requests. Do you have caching disabled?

Edited by bernorange

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