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Are Google and Bing Serving You Safe Search Results?
« on: 26. April 2013., 12:00:01 »
Are Google and Bing Serving You Safe Search Results?

New research has concluded that despite best efforts to keep search results clean, Google and Bing often serve malware-infected sites among their top search results. This malware (or malicious software) can include sites infected with viruses, Trojans, computer worms, and more, making it extremely important for consumers to pay close attention to what they click.

How are cyber criminals able to fool Google and Bing?

During the course of their research, IT security institute AV-Test found that cyber criminals exploit search operators through the process of search engine optimization, or SEO. SEO is used by all major website operators to ensure that sites are searchable. For example, SEO ensures that when you type in a term like “shoes,” your search engine results will include popular websites like Zappos or DSW. However, malware developers use one SEO tactic in particular to infect users’ machines – backlinking.

Backlinks, also known as inbound links, are incoming links to a website. Search engines such as Google and Bing use the number of backlinks a website has as one indication of the popularity or importance of a website. With this in mind, cyber criminals will create a significant number of smaller, fake websites that link to an infected site. Once this network of linked websites is in place, Google and Bing are effectively tricked into believing the infected website is important, ranking that page alongside legitimate sites like Zappos.

In addition to backlinking, malware developers also take advantage of breaking news and popular search topics to integrate keywords that encourage users to click. For example, a cybercriminal might create an infected website called “Boston Donations” to fool users looking for a way to support Boston Marathon victims. All of this work allows the cybercriminal to take advantage of the search operator’s process and deliver malicious software whenever a user clicks on their site. This is known as a “drive-by” download–just clicking on a link and opening it from Google or Bing can install dangerous code on your device.

What can I do to search safely?

Luckily, search engine operators such as Google and Bing are constantly making efforts to remove malicious websites from their results.  To make sure that your search results are as safe as possible, I recommend the following search practices:

1)    Stick with Yahoo or Google when it comes to search. The AV-Test research concluded that while both Bing and Google had issues with serving malicious content in their results, Bing returned 5x the amount of malicious links than Google.

2)    Turn to trusted sources for your news. Cyber criminals take advantage of top news stories to exploit search engine providers. If you are looking for information on breaking news, make sure you only click on results from known websites such as CNN, Fox or Reuters, just to name a few.

3)    Keep your software up to date. Infected websites typically take advantage of vulnerabilities in a users software. These vulnerabilities include outdated browsers and add-ons.

You can also guarantee that you have the best possible Internet protection on all devices you search on (tablets, laptops, smartphones, PCs, and Macs) by using security software such as McAfee All Access with McAfee SiteAdvisor installed. SiteAdvisor software adds safety ratings to your browser and search engine results, blocks known bad sites on Android mobile devices, and along with McAfee All Access, also blocks risky links in email, social networking sites, and IM.

For more on this topic and other security news and events, be sure to follow our team on Facebook and on Twitter with @McAfeeConsumer.


Orginal article: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 at 11:00am by Gary Davis


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Offcause remember that ther is other product then McAfee that give similar protection from other manufactors.

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Are Google and Bing Serving You Safe Search Results?
« on: 26. April 2013., 12:00:01 »

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Re: Are Google and Bing Serving You Safe Search Results?
« Reply #1 on: 28. April 2013., 18:43:01 »
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1)    Stick with Yahoo or Google when it comes to search. The AV-Test research concluded that while both Bing and Google had issues with serving malicious content in their results, Bing returned 5x the amount of malicious links than Google.

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...but Yahoo use Bing search engine: "On July 29, 2009, Microsoft and Yahoo! announced a deal in which Bing would power Yahoo! Search.[6] All Yahoo! Search global customers and partners are expected to have made the transition by early 2012.": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bing
 

Related to this problem, here is one great App which will help to newbies - AVG LinkScanner: http://www.avgfree.com.au/linkscanner/
 

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Re: Are Google and Bing Serving You Safe Search Results?
« Reply #2 on: 29. April 2013., 09:42:40 »
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1)    Stick with Yahoo or Google when it comes to search. The AV-Test research concluded that while both Bing and Google had issues with serving malicious content in their results, Bing returned 5x the amount of malicious links than Google.

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...but Yahoo use Bing search engine: "On July 29, 2009, Microsoft and Yahoo! announced a deal in which Bing would power Yahoo! Search.[6] All Yahoo! Search global customers and partners are expected to have made the transition by early 2012.": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bing
 

Related to this problem, here is one great App which will help to newbies - AVG LinkScanner: http://www.avgfree.com.au/linkscanner/
 

I have just cut  this article from McAfee so it is as it is written.
Note also in the heder: "Are Google and Bing Serving You Safe Search Results?"
Ther is it written Google and Bing and in side tha article "Yahoo or Google". Some confusing OK from the article author. But in this way realy should have been written Bing, Yahoo and Google. I agree to that!
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Every thing open and every thing closed.
Every thing else is more or less complex.

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Re: Are Google and Bing Serving You Safe Search Results?
« Reply #3 on: 29. April 2013., 20:00:03 »

I have just cut  this article from McAfee so it is as it is written.

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I noticed that pal... ;)

As usual, my comment(s) & suggestion(s) are directed to regular SCF members (especially for some of them with less knowledge about PC & Net security).

cya around,

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Re: Are Google and Bing Serving You Safe Search Results?
« Reply #4 on: 30. April 2013., 07:50:58 »
No problem. ;) I just vant to follow up your notice. ;)
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Re: Are Google and Bing Serving You Safe Search Results?
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