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McAfee Deems Hong Kong Most Dangerous To Surf Web

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 05 June 2008 - 10:02 · 4 comments & 2982 views

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Hong Kong is the most dangerous place to surf and search the Web in 2008 after leaping 28 spots to number one, according to a McAfee report released Wednesday. The second annual report, called "Mapping the Mal Web Revisited," classifies Websites across the globe based on security risk of their country's domain. Researchers say the report could act as a sort of global guide for Internet users.

"Essentially what we created was a guidebook for the Web," said Shane Keats, research analyst for McAfee and the study's author. "The Web is an incredible resource. It's remarkably rich with opportunity. That said, you have to use this resource wisely." Altogether, the study compared the ratings of sites found in 265 countries as well as other generic domains and ranked them based on the number of risky Websites that contained adware, spyware, viruses, spam and other forms of malware hosted by the country's domains.

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#1 daPhoenix on 05 Jun 2008 - 10:04
Yay Fin.
#2 tiagosilva29 on 05 Jun 2008 - 11:18
Everybody was kung foo fighting.
#3 Magallanes on 05 Jun 2008 - 14:29
Nah!... HK can be a dangerous place but it's a flowerfield in comparison with some russian/roman/polish sites.

#4 Mr Fish on 05 Jun 2008 - 21:12
The internet is global. The physical location of certain types of websites is largely irrelevant. This seems like a meaningless report to me.

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