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Depicus
So I'm looking at getting the new Garmin Fenix 3 and have read all the reviews linked from Google so I thought I'd give Bing a go and search on there to see if there was anything different. So typed in the search term and an advert catches my eye on the right, mainly because it says "Garmin Drivers" and I'm wtf is this. Sadly clicked before I took a screenshot but this is where it took me.
A quick Bing about how to report malware and it seems this is a common problem on Bing. So was I unlucky or can Bing really not stop malware adverts ?
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