Search engine poisoning is the most prevalent form of malware delivery on the Web, according to the security researchers at Blue Coat. In its 2011 Mid-Year Security Report Blue Coat outlined the biggest threats to Web security and the attack vectors that malware providers are using to infiltrate users' computers.
Search engine poisoning (SEP) makes up 40% of malware delivery vectors on the Web. It is easy to see why. People want to be able to trust that what they search for in Google, Bing or Yahoo is safe to click on. Users are not conditioned to think that search results could be harmful to the health of their computers. The other leading attack vectors on the Web all pale in comparison to SEP, with malvertising, email, porn and social networking all 10% of malware delivery.
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