Google: At least 1/10 of web pages around the world contain malicious code
Source: Internet
Author: User
According to a foreign media report, a Goolge study showed that at least 10% of web pages around the world contain malicious code to install Trojan horse or spyware on users' computers.
It is reported that Google has extracted 4.5 million web pages for testing and found that at least 0.45 million web pages contain malicious scripts that can install Trojan horse or spyware on users' computers.
In fact, this is just a conservative estimate. Another 0.7 million webpages are also considered suspicious by Google.
Sophos, a British security software vendor, reported in a survey last month that Sophos found an average of 5000 newly infected pages each day in the first quarter of this year.
Therefore, Google has taken appropriate measures to perform security analysis on indexed web pages. It is reported that Google will use new software to automatically identify problematic webpages in the database and mark them as "potentially harmful" in the search results ".
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