Hyderabadee Is Google.Com’s One Minute Kaa Mahaaraj.

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An ex-employee of Google got Google.com for a minute, for $ 12 just. Googler Sanmay Ved was the lucky buyer of Google.com, if only for a minute. He said he was up late and searching Google’s Domains, Google’s website buying service, when he noticed Google.com was available. Instead of a gray sad face that indicates a domain has an owner, the green happy face showed it was available.The cost to buy the most-trafficked domain in the world? Only $12.

“I used to work at Google so I keep messing around with the product. I type in Google.com and to my surprise it showed it as available,” Ved told media people “I thought it was some error, but I could actually complete check out.” Ved added it to his shopping cart and, surprisingly, the transaction went through. Instead of receiving the normal “you bought a domain” emails from the company, his Google Search Console dashboard, which has an overview of his other websites, was updated with messages for the Google.com domain owner. He also received emails with internal information, which he’s since reported to Google’s security team, Ved said.

“The scary part was I had access to the webmaster controls for a minute,” Ved said. He frantically took screenshots along the way and detailed the whole ordeal in a LinkedIn post. His run of Google.com was short-lived though. Google’s Domains canceled the sale a minute later, saying someone had registered the site before he could, and refunded Ved the $12 that had already been charged. “So for one minute I had access,” Ved said. “At least I can now say I’m the man who owned Google.com for a minute.” Ved is not sure what happened to allow him to purchase the site. It could have been a bug in Google Domains or the company simply failed to renew its domain name when the time came.

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