One in five search engine topics returns malware, says security firm

Stuart Sumner
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The amount and scope of malware increased by 55 per cent in second-half 2010

One in five search topics lead to malware, security firm Barracuda Networks has stated in its 2010 Annual Security Report, released today. The levels of malware found daily increased by 55 per c...

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