Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Bing Search Engine Releases New Source About Malware-Infected Sites



David Felstead, Major Growth Cause at Bing, declared a new function that Bing has been operating on to make sure its customers are well secured.

For some time Bing has been cautioning customers when a google listing could be possibly damaging. However, accessibility any further details was only available to those with a  Bing Website owner consideration.

Bing has fixed that issue with the release of their new Bing Website Protection Web page. The new Bing Website Protection Web page is a website where all Bing customers can go to understand why a particular website is being flagged, how long it has been flagged, and when the last check out took place.

In inclusion to the Bing Website Protection Web page, they have also combined out an upgrade to the caution customers get in the look for outcomes when a dangerous site has been flagged. The new caution has a weblink welcoming customers to “learn more about why this URL was noticeable as malicious” – when a browser follows this weblink, they will end up at the new  Bing Website Protection page.

The Bing Website Protection Web page will then display the customer the following information:

  •     The reason the page is being noticeable as dangerous, e.g. Malicious Javascript, DriveBy Strikes, Viruses System Sources, etc…
  •     The time frame the disease was first detected
  •     How often the URL has been scanned
  •     The time frame the disease was most lately detected

All of this details is available for each of the ten million URLs found as dangerous by  Bing. Bing says they’re already seeing a large number of customers check out the  Bing Website Protection Web page every day.

With this upgrade,  Bing desires that the Website Protection Web page will de-mystify some of the problems around malware on the web, while offering visitors with more understanding when a malware caution is provided to them.

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