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Google ‘has twice as much Malware than Bing, Yahoo! and Twitter Combined’

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Google takes the crown for malware distribution – turning up more than twice the amount of malware as Bing, Twitter and Yahoo! combined, when returning results for popular searches.

The Barracuda Labs Issues 2010 Midyear Security Report reveals data from two key areas: search engine malware  and Twitter use and crime rate.

The company is presenting this data at Security BSides Las Vegas  and DefCON 18 this week in Las Vegas.

The full report is available at the company’s security research portal at http://barracudalabs.com.
 
Searching for Malware


Barracuda Labs conducted a study across Bing, Google, Twitter and Yahoo!, over a roughly two-month period. The analysis reviews more than 25,000 trending topics and nearly 5.5 million search results. The purpose of the study was to analyse trending topics on popular search engines to understand the scope of the problem and to identify the types of topics used by malware distributors. The results will be presented at DefCON 18 on Saturday, July 31, at 11:00 a.m. PT, at the Riviera Hotel & Casino.
 
Key highlights from the search engine study include:

  • Overall, Google takes the crown for malware distribution – turning up more than twice the amount of malware as Bing, Twitter and Yahoo! combined when searches on popular trending topics were performed. Google presents at 69 per cent; Yahoo! at 18 per cent; Bing at 12 per cent; and Twitter at one per cent.
  • The average amount of time for a trending topic to appear on one of the major search engines after appearing on Twitter varies tremendously: 1.2 days for Google, 4.3 days for Bing, and 4.8 days for Yahoo!
  • Over half of the malware found was between the hours of 4:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. GMT.
  • The top 10 terms used by malware distributors include the name of a NFL player, three actresses, a Play*boy [sic] Playmate and a college student who faked his way into Harvard.
     
    The Darkside of Twitter


Barracuda Labs analysed more than 25 million Twitter accounts, both legitimate and malicious. The purpose of this part of the study was to measure and analyse account behaviour on Twitter in order to model normal user behaviour and identify features that are strong indicators of illegitimate account use. The study reviews several key areas including True Twitter Users1, Twitter Crime Rate2, and Tweet Number3. The results will be presented at Security Bsides Las Vegas on Wednesday, July 28, at 3:00 p.m. PT, at the 2810 Resort.
 
Key highlights from the Twitter research include:

  • In general, activity is increasing on Twitter: more users are coming online; True Twitter Users are tweeting more often, and even casual users are becoming more active. As users become more active, the malicious activity also increases
  • Only 28.87 per cent of Twitter users are actual True Twitter Users
  • Half of Twitter users tweet less than once a day, yet one in 10 users tweet five or more times a day and 30 per cent of Twitter accounts have never tweeted
  • Half of Twitter users tweet less than once a day, yet one in 10 users tweet five or more times a day and 30 per cent of Twitter accounts have never tweeted
  • One in every eight Twitter users has at least 10 times more followers than they are following
  • Only one in 10 users is following more than 100 users, and almost half are following less than five
  • The Twitter Crime Rate for the first half of 2010 was 1.67 per cent

To review the complete Barracuda Labs 2010 Midyear Security Report  and the company’s security portal, please visit http://barracudalabs.com.

 

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