| Report: Google Has Twice the Malware of Bing, Yahoo, and Twitter Put Together |
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Report: Google Has Twice the Malware of Bing, Yahoo, and Twitter Put Together
Report: Google Has Twice the Malware of Bing, Yahoo, and Twitter Put Together
According to a report released by Barracuda Labs, Google has twice as much malware than Bing, Yahoo, and Twitter put together. The study was conducted across these web properties over a two-month period. - Overall, Google takes the crown for malware distribution -- turning up more than twice the amount of malware as Bing, Twitter and Yahoo! combined when searches on popular trending topics were performed. Google presents at 69 percent; Yahoo! at 18 percent; Bing at 12 percent; and Twitter at one percent. "Our study shows that attackers have serious efforts devoted towards getting in front of the billions of eyeballs that are using search engines everyday and the millions of users that are connecting on social networks like Twitter," said Dr. Paul Judge, chief research officer and VP at Barracuda Networks. "Therefore, we continue to analyze their approaches and build new techniques to find them and protect users." source: http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2010/07/29/report-google-has-twice-the-malware-of-bing-yahoo-and-twitter-put-together
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