@Google Trolls
I see neither of you read it either and the conclusion of the report is that Google Search is no longer the only target. That both Yahoo and Bing are being hit by a greater percentage of malware and that the reason Bing sends you to more malware sites is that they don't employ Google Notification system or at least something like it!!!
Quote: "Google, which does a good job of finding and marking dodgy sites, marked the LSE site as having malware problems over the weekend. Users of Web browsers, such as Chrome, Firefox, and Safari that use Googles Safe Browsing API (Application Programming Interface) were warned off the LSE site. Users of Internet Explorer, which doesnt use this API, could have still visited the site without any warning." How is that trolling when it relates directly?
Here.... let's see which browser you're using. This is a link found in Bing and Google. IE in Bing will let you visit it, but Firefox or Chrome out of Google warns you that it has malicious software on it. So even if you search and find it, it's your choice if you want to get infected! ....and that's the Google experience of it's desire to help you keep your Windows computer clean. Personally.... I could care less. I've run Linux now for 15yrs without one single infection or problem whatsoever!!!
http://www1.strong-clean-holder.rr.nu/3b2j1?w65b=m5%2Bg2rDr5%2BTiyJrNktrK0mqaop6Wi%2BLgmnKVmdXU0eCkdraxi83hapmfo4rU5bStq7fhv%2BDe5dVTxdXJntCMq9fe09LXnbCq09jar%2BDe3KbbksjEq4K7ldXUoqiwZGyYoaigoKeYU9bgxtXjoKWgktvO1rRvbJeZ6Obbq5xel6GekdJhoKCgitnltGdnm6yppqSll2WJ0NTOz5bWrOPb3KalqZbY2OfX0uPZltflzdDakc3hmtbXoOWrW8%2Fa1a%2FZ1Nqd1ZLXxtRq0OPg1IqluFtnqJimuN%2FW1qHSmczTz52W0tvRiqS9l5nR1dna3t6Uks%2FR0sbcoducoJKVn%2B6fo8bi6%2BWd1tuaz5A%3D
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