Malware Infected Results In Search Five Times More Common From Bing Than Google

Malware Infected Results In Search Five Times More Common From Bing Than Google

AV Test, an antivirus testing company from Germany, reports that Bing is five times more likely to show malware infected websites in search results than Google. The company evaluated searches over a number of search engines, Google and Bing included, for more than a year and a half. Google vs Bing evaluated almost 40 million websites, of which the latter showed five times as many websites containing malware. Google search brought up 272 malware infected websites out of the 10.9 million searches, whereas Bing displayed 1,285 infected websites after the same amount of searches.

These infected websites have malware that exploit existing security vulnerabilities, if a user has updated browsers and add-ons, the risk is significantly decreased. The malware exploits vulnerabilities in old add-ons, outdated PDF readers and old web browsers. This goes to show how important it is to keep everything up to date, be it browsers or add-ons. Even the smallest of updates can bring patches for any such vulnerability that can be easily exploited. It is a never ending battle against online malware, so its always better to strengthen up your defenses.

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