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by creshal
4084 days ago
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> This and the annoying "Google support sucks!!" ignorant BS. How doesn't it? When your whole company IP range is flagged for "suspicious activity" and cannot use Google's search, your only option is to suck it up. No appeal process, nothing. You're not even told what "suspicious activity" so you could, you know, fix it. |
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Contacting Google's support brought the expected results and in the end I had to get a new IP assigned to the machine.
I have no idea how the IP got flagged as an Iranian one. Every geolocation service and whois stated clearly it's a dutch IP managed in the Netherlands. I only found out what was going on when I logged into my normal non-apps gmail account and looked at the activity list (I assumed I have been hacked). It showed one active session: my IP with origin "Iran".
/story time