I guess it brings a whole new meaning to being "smoked by microsoft" (or 
whatever the catch phrase for that awful marketing ploy was). 
http://gizmodo.com/5994485/bing-serves-up-five-times-more-malicious-sites-than-google

Bing Serves Up Five Times More Malicious Sites Than Google


Not all search engines are created equal—and when it comes to Microsoft's Bing, 
it seems that means malicious websites are happily returned far more often than 
by Google.

An 18-month project by German independent testing lab AV-Test reveals that Bing 
returns five times as many results which link through to malware infested 
websites than Google. The study considered a total of 40 million websites 
provided by seven different search engines.

Mercifully malware was fairly rare—across the 40 million sites, AV-Test found 
5,000 pieces of malware—but the results did show that Google's search engine 
was safest, at least out of those tested. Most susceptible to malware was the 
Russian engine Yandex, but Bing faired only a little better, throwing up 1,285 
malicious results compared to Google's 272.

Amusingly, most of these malware sites rank on the likes of Bing by using crude 
search engine optimization techniques. The researchers explain:

[T]hey first create a multitude of small websites and blogs before selecting 
the most frequently used search terms from top news stories and using backlinks 
to optimise these terms for search engines.

Moral of the story? Be careful about what you click through to. And don't use 
Bing. [AV Test via PC Mag]


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