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."
Microsoft has much more experience with malware than Google does.
Mod me down, my New Earth Global Warmingist friends!
I don't want my searches returning malware links.
Especially since they're incompatible with my OS.
Also:
...and admittedly small percentage of websites."
editing plz?
From TFA:
Wait, you released a Digital Novel about my Wang?
Technically it was a "short story".
Darth Vader voice: All too easy...
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
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.