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Dec 24, 2008 6:51 AM in response to gordon142by Mulder,That message isn't going to change until the service is available, and it would appear that Google has disabled it due to the problems it caused with Safari 3.2.x crashing.
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Feb 15, 2009 3:40 PM in response to gordon142by Finalcutpro,I had that message on my iMac. I "repaired disk permissions" in Disk Utility and the message went away. -
Feb 16, 2009 7:30 AM in response to gordon142by Eftsoon,I would also suspect the SafeBrowsing.db cache - on a Safari Windows (admittedly PC therefore not Mac) installation had the same problem, which (so far) seems to be resolved by deleting the file and allowing it to rebuild... -
May 1, 2009 11:31 AM in response to gordon142by jorgedsan,Just using Go to Folder in tools menu type /private/var/folders. Inside this folder there must be a few folders called ff, 9a, zz, pv etc. Browse and find com.apple.Safari folder and trash SafeBrowsing.db file. Also you can repair permisions too.