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View Full Version : New FF & IE plug in to display spyware sites on google SERP's


Edz
Mar 2nd 2006, 3:35 am
Ok guys i discovered this plug in that displays status icons on the Google SERP's when searching through Google.
I think this is very interesting and hopefully they will continue to last because it can only get better in the future.

The icons next to the results display icons that report if the site is going to hijack your homepage or is going to infect you with spyware and such.

From the originating siteAbout SiteAdvisor

SiteAdvisor is a consumer software company founded in April 2005 by a group of MIT engineers who wanted to make the Web safer for their family and friends. Having spent one too many holiday breaks trying to clean a mess of spam, adware, and spyware from our families' computers, we decided to take action.

We realized there was a gaping hole in existing Web security products. While traditional security companies had gotten relatively good at addressing technical threats like viruses, they were failing to prevent a new breed of "social engineering" tricks like spyware infections, identity theft scams, and sites which send excessive e-mail.

To address this challenge, we built a system of automated testers which continually patrol the Web to browse sites, download files, and enter information on sign-up forms. We document all these results and supplement them with feedback from our users, comments from Web site owners, and analysis from our own employees.

Our easy to use software for Internet Explorer and Firefox summarizes our safety results into intuitive red, yellow and green ratings to help Web users stay safe as they search, browse and transact online.

Our goal is to pioneer a new approach to Web safety and make the Internet safer for ever

I find this very interesting and usefull so i wanted to tell you guys about it since a lot of you may find it usefull as well.

Check out the site: http://www.siteadvisor.com/download/ff.html