According to Xinhua News Agency, the search engine website "Google" experienced a fault in January 31, and once identified all the URLs in the search results as malicious websites and prevented users from clicking the link.
Between and Beijing time, Google's computer users found that after all the search results, Google indicated that "the website may contain malware, may harm your computer. "You cannot click the link to go to the target webpage.
Marisa Meyer, vice president of Google's search business and User Services, said the accident was caused by a "human error. Google regularly receives updates from websites that may contain malware from the stopbadware.org website that monitors malware. However, when the staff updated the list on April 9, January 31, the "/" character in the website address was blacklisted, resulting in all search results being regarded as malicious websites.
Google then corrected this error, and the search function gradually recovered from to Beijing time.