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All one can do is make their system as secure as possible .
TechRepublicLet’s see if you’re earmarked for having preconceived ideas. What websites would you select as ones most likely to serve malware? It seems logical to choose shady sites, you know, the ones selling illegal pharmaceuticals, fake Rolex watches, or p0rn sites.
If those were your choices as well, then we are both wrong.
Guess what? Your favorite websites are more likely to serve malware than p0rn sites | TechRepublic
I've been saying this for the last couple of years.
All one can do is make their system as secure as possible .
It seems logical to target websites which everyone is using, rather than what a small minority of users are using. I guess you could say the same, with AV products, hackers and malware programmers are more likely to try and alter their code to avoid detection from more popular AV products, than does that are not used in the mass market.
I can attest that Google serves malware at times. Searching for images my Norton goes crazy and blocks many images I try to get. No they aren't porn, just generic pics for graphics work.
Last edited by lehnerus2000; 07 Feb 2013 at 04:21. Reason: Title
Return on Investment. :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_on_investment