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Bing Tops Google At Finding Malware

adeelarshad82 writes "According to an 18-month study from German independent testing lab AV-Test, searches on Bing returned five times more links to malicious websites than Google searches. The study looked at nearly 40 million websites provided by seven different search engines. About 10 million results came from Bing and another 10 million from Google. 13 million sites were provided by the Russian service Yandex, with the rest coming from Blekko, Faroo, Teoma and Baidu respectively. Of these 40 million sites, AV-Test found 5,000 pieces of malware—and admittedly small percentage of websites."

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  1. Well to be fair by binarylarry · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Microsoft has much more experience with malware than Google does.

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    1. Re:Well to be fair by Capt.DrumkenBum · · Score: 5, Funny

      If I think about it logically.
      If I were the type of scum sucking vermin who would produce malware, I would tend to target the less technically savvy computer users. What search engine would such a person be likely to use? Whatever one IE points to by default.
      Bing.

      My apologies to any scum sucking vermin who might be reading this. I am truly sorry for comparing you to malware writers.

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    2. Re:Well to be fair by Spy+Handler · · Score: 5, Funny

      Bing's servers run on Windows

      Google's servers run on *Nix

      Of course Bing is going to find more malware!

    3. Re:Well to be fair by Archangel+Michael · · Score: 5, Funny

      Bing
      Is
      Not
      Google

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  2. So Google's better, right? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I don't want my searches returning malware links.
    Especially since they're incompatible with my OS.

    1. Re:So Google's better, right? by BrokenHalo · · Score: 4, Funny

      So Google's better, right?

      No, Bing is better. At finding malicious sites.

      I always knew it must be good for something...

  3. Misleading Title by Bobfrankly1 · · Score: 5, Insightful
    This isn't about successfully searching for malware, this is about failing to filter compromised or hostile websites out of your search results. It's about Google topping Bing at that filtering.

    Also:

    ...and admittedly small percentage of websites."

    editing plz?

  4. The title is wrong. by khasim · · Score: 4, Informative

    From TFA:

    Google the Safest
    The study concluded that while all the search engines the lab evaluated delivered malware, Google delivered the least. It was followed by Bing, which returned a disconcerting five times as much malware as Google.

  5. Re:At least they are leading in something by Bobfrankly1 · · Score: 4, Funny

    How soon until they join the ranks of Digital, Wang, Novell, etc.

    Wait, you released a Digital Novel about my Wang?

    Technically it was a "short story".


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  6. Easy to achieve by robmv · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Easy to achieve, I have found a lot of website malware that only manifest if your user agent is Internet Explorer, those infected sites have code that try to hide injected HTML/JS code to Google Bot. Unless Google start violating the robots.txt convention and crawl the net as Internet Explorer, those sites will be never detected by them.

    I have not found an infected site that include code to hide from Bing, so this could help MS, and MS could be using information obtained by the users that browse with Internet Explorer and use their Antivirus Software

    1. Re:Easy to achieve by afidel · · Score: 4, Informative

      LOL, way to not even read the summary, Bing returned 500% more results containing links to infected sites, quite the opposite of what you are saying.

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  7. Google has a lot of experience.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    Google's been in the search game for a while now. They're quite used to being scammed, SEOd, manipulated, and probably have whole departments and armies of programmers/scientists just devoted to keeping their search results malware and scam free (As much as possible at least)

    Google often goes out of their way to point out that their main purpose is to simply categorize and index the information available on the internet.