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		<title>Sponsored search results lead to malware</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 08:17:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ <p>Susan Bradley writes in Windows Secrets (8 October 2009): <p />The ads served by Bing and Google along with your search results are linking more and more often to sites trying to infect your machine. <p /> Neither Bing nor Google effectively prescreens these bogus advertisers, so it&#39;s up to us to detect and [...]
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<p>Susan Bradley writes in Windows Secrets (8 October 2009):
<p /><b>The ads served by Bing and Google along with your search results are linking more and more often to sites trying to infect your machine.</b>
<p /> Neither Bing nor Google effectively prescreens these bogus advertisers, so it&#39;s up to us to detect and avoid them.
<p /> You may recently have used either Google or Microsoft&#39;s new Bing search engine to find the popular Malwarebytes Anti-Malware utility. If so, chances are good that the sponsored ads alongside your search results contained links to the very malware that the security tool is designed to remove.
<p /> The three largest search sites — Google, Yahoo, and Bing — regularly sell security-related keywords to criminals looking to trick you into downloading and installing fake anti-malware products. The crooks then steal your personal information or hold your system for ransom before letting you remove their malware from your machine.
<p /> The search providers have been aware of this for years. To their discredit, they&#39;ve done little to end the practice, even though it&#39;s in their power to do so. The reason? They&#39;re making money hand over fist from those sponsored text ads and don&#39;t want to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs.
<p />[<a href="http://windowssecrets.com/2009/10/08/01-Sponsored-search-results-lead-to-malware">read more on Windowssecrets.com</a>]
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