Santa Claus' website hacked
Santa Claus reached out for a little help from Stopbadware.org this week.
The consumer advocacy group said it was approached by an Incline Village, Nevada, man who has legally changed his name to Santa Claus and who asked them to help figure out why his website was being flagged by Google’s website filters.
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