Research slated for release on Friday by McAfee’s SiteAdvisor division suggests that the spread of various forms of malware and viruses is linked to search engine usage, The Wall Street Journal reports.That conclusion is based on an analysis of thousands of search query results pages from the industry’s leading engines, and the research says those results often link to websites that could damage users’ computers or subject them to spam e-mails, according to the Journal.SiteAdvisor says that on average, approximately 5 percent of search results on the first five pages contain links to potentially dangerous sites, of which 3 percent are normal search results and 9 percent are paid ads, the Journal reports. SiteAdvisor found that 2 percent of the 3.3 million websites ranked in its database—representing 95 percent of all Internet traffic—could expose users to risk or unwanted mailings, according to the Journal.As SiteAdvisor’s main business is to sell software that enables users to scan sites for potential dangers, it would make business sense for the company to exaggerate the research finding; however, it raises the issue of whether search engines should have to monitor their results pages for potentially risky sites. Chris Dixon, head of the SiteAdvisor staff at McAfee, told the Journal, “The bad guys go where the users are, and the users are in search.”Google says it doesn’t employ advertisements associated with malware or viruses, and it removes any it finds that link to risky sites, according to the Journal. Microsoft also says it offers tools and features to help consumers combat malware, and it is constantly improving the security measures on its MSN search site, the Journal reports. SiteAdvisor says that on average, Web searchers will click on a potentially harmful link twice a month, according to the Journal.Keep checking it at our CSO Security Feed page for updated news coverage.–Compiled by Al Sacco Related content news Multibillion-dollar cybersecurity training market fails to fix the supply-demand imbalance Despite money pouring into programs around the world, training organizations have not managed to ensure employment for professionals, while entry-level professionals are finding it hard to land a job By Samira Sarraf Oct 02, 2023 6 mins CSO and CISO Technology Industry IT Training news Royal family’s website suffers Russia-linked cyberattack Pro-Russian hacker group KillNet took responsibility for the attack days after King Charles condemned the invasion of Ukraine. By Michael Hill Oct 02, 2023 2 mins DDoS Cyberattacks news ShadowSyndicate Cybercrime gang has used 7 ransomware families over the past year Researchers from Group-IB believe it's likely the group is an independent affiliate working for multiple ransomware-as-a-service operations By Lucian Constantin Oct 02, 2023 4 mins Hacker Groups Ransomware Cybercrime feature 10 things you should know about navigating the dark web A lot can be found in the shadows of the internet from sensitive stolen data to attack tools for sale, the dark web is a trove of risks for enterprises. Here are a few things to know and navigate safely. By Rosalyn Page Oct 02, 2023 13 mins Cybercrime Security Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe