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You really seem to have it out for Google!
Monarky Updated - 7th Mar 2011
OMG.... did you actually read the full report and then just gleaned out the anti-Goolge facts to make them look bad? With at least SIX TIMES the number of searches performed as the closest competitor, what do you expect those percentages to look like???

If you are going to dig up dirt on all vulnerable search systems, while only publishing the negative stuff on one, you do us/your readers a vast disservice. Report the good as well as the bad (Google Notifications) and you are better informing them. Plus when you say "again".... at least make clear when, where and how the first time happened with a link. Again be consistent in your treatment of all parties (Search Engines) affected by malware and cybercrime...... and I don't mean just digging up dirt on your one and only hated corporate entity!!! .....and # 1..... Compare the percentages of each competitor as the percentage of searches affected (as it does in the PDF) as to number of searches performed. This would be the only way to be FAIR!

Otherwise you're just a public dolt used by these malware detection industry to sell their goods to those using Google only or a Gyspy Barker for the competitors without getting paid for it! .....that is if you aren't getting payola stuffed in your pockets from MS or Yahoo!!!

btw.... Google is NOT king of malware now or even close. Considering search numbers performed to percentage of malware actually encountered by it's competitors! Quote: ""In June, Google was crowned King of malware, containing 69% of the malware. By December, that number decreased by 45% to Google containing 38% of the overall malware. This shows that attackers have not only increased the amount of overall search engine malware but also have decided that it is worth targeting other search engines besides Google"" and that's with 70% of the Search Market results..... fool! The report also goes on to state that it appears malware and cyber criminals are now targeting the others and this shows that they now have a by far greater incidence of attacks than Google ever has!!!

Also; Google seems to be the only one that Warns me of sites that are known to contain malicious content!!!

ZDNet Link from a proper story:
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/open-source/london-stock-exchange-woes-not-linuxs-fault/8358
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