Improvement on the fight against dangerous sites

Reports are coming out that users are getting wind of dangerous sites. This may be sue in part to updated knowledge or an improve search engine filter:
The investigation, conducted by McAfee(R) SiteAdvisor(TM), studied the five major U.S. search engines (Google, Yahoo!, MSN, AOL, Ask) and found that the overall chance of clicking through to a risky site declined by 12.0%. Still, McAfee estimates that consumers click through to risky sites more than 268 million times each month.
“It’s good to see that clicking on search engine results has gotten modestly safer,” said Chris Dixon, director of strategy, McAfee SiteAdvisor. “But when almost one of 12 sponsored links still clicks through to a risky site, there remains significant room for continued improvement.”
Nevertheless, the virus/trojan makers out there will find ways to reach you, continue your education and protect yourself by installing new anti-virus/trojan software.
