Language Spam in Analytics

The other day I logged into Google Analytics and it said that I had traffic coming from a Language:
"Secret.google.com You are invited! Enter only with this ticket URL. Copy it. Vote for Trump!"
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"Secret.google.com You are invited! Enter only with this ticket URL. Copy it. Vote for Trump!"
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Our team of IT professionals most familiar with your company, and understanding it in-depth, work to address issues with our toolset of penetration testing, firewalls, and monitoring equipment before they become problems. This keeps your systems healthy, and helps eliminates unwanted downtime. All changes, upgrades, and additions are managed for efficiently, with minimal disruption in day to day functionality.
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Websites experience many attacks every day with an average of 8,000 attacks per year, according to statistical data. A website vulnerability is a misconfiguration, weakness or open port in a website or web application code that allows an attacker to gain access or control of the site in some way, and possibly the hosting server. Most exploits are exposed through scripts or bots or some other automated systems. Vulnerability scanners and botnets are specialized tools that scour the internet for platforms like WordPress or Joomla, Drupal or any other CMS, looking for open vulnerabilities. Once exposed, scripts are run automatically to exploited and steal data or distribute malicious content. Sometimes code is injected in order to deface the website, spam people and even to use as a type of home base where additional hacking can be done on other sites. If you have not updated your website in a few months there is a good chance there is some type of malware or virus on it. There are simple things you can do to avoid this like removing forms or adding captcha or not using old software.
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This has been an ongoing issue for some time for a number of my clients. (Since about August 2016) Google Drive would not load in Chrome and sometimes Firefox and Safari unless in Incognito Mode. When I consulted Google about it they asked me to create a symbolic link from the home folder ~/Library/Application Data to the local drive. This only solved it for the user I did it for, it was not a universal solution. The following is a universal solution but its less than ideal.