New Google Feature Flags Dangerous Sites for Users

Alert page warns of possible risks from malicious sites.

Juan Carlos Perez, IDG News Service

Google has begun alerting users whenever they click on a search result that may 
take them to a dangerous Web site.

The new feature, which had been spotted earlier this week, goes live officially 
Friday, according to an announcement from
The Stop Badware Coalition ,
which is collaborating with Google on this effort.

When users attempt to click over to a Web site considered to be potentially 
dangerous, Google shows users an alert page that informs them of the possible
risk and gives them the option to click back to the results page or continue on 
to the questionable Web site.

How It Works

The flagged Web sites have been reported as dangerous to The Stop Badware 
Coalition. Google will progressively replace the generic alert page with pages
containing specific reports about the Web sites. The Stop Badware Coalition 
will provide these individual reports as well.

The Stop Badware Coalition is a nonprofit organization led by Harvard 
University and the University of Oxford and backed by Google, Lenovo Group, and 
Sun
Microsystems.

This new Google feature attempts to address a real problem: Search engines 
routinely display links to Web sites that download spyware and adware to 
visitors'
PCs, exploit security vulnerabilities and attempt to scam users and include 
them in spam lists.

In the U.S., people land on malicious Web sites about 285 million times per 
month by clicking on search results from the five major search engines, 
according
to a recent study conducted by McAfee's SiteAdvisor unit.

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