My daughter bruings up a couple of questions after getting malware hits while doing searches on Bing.
Since Bing is backed by MS, it's a "default" that people will or are probably getting with new MS installs or upgrades. Meaning you have a highly targette audience. Is that community targetting Bing any heavier than others? Since Bing's advertising is all about giving you the answers you want, not some random stuff that may be close, is it a more valuable/trustworthy result? If people get a fakeAV popup from Bing, are they more likely to trust it than if they got it from Facebook, MySpace, or Google? --Gene PS: My impression of Bing has been that MS has done it again. Bing is the sound that the cartoon Ricochet Rabbit made just before speeding off and crashing into a cactus, wall or pile of junk. It's also the sound that a small rusty bolt makes just before it busts you knuckles while trying to extract it and twists off instead of coming out of the hole. /~\ The ASCII Gene Rackow email: [email protected] \ / Ribbon Campaign Cyber Security Office voice: 630-252-7126 X Against HTML Argonne National Lab / \ Email! 9700 S. Cass Ave. / Argonne, IL 60439 _______________________________________________ Fun and Misc security discussion for OT posts. https://linuxbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/funsec Note: funsec is a public and open mailing list.
