Search engines like Google are exploited by hackers and "quit poisoning".Source: AP
To increase your rankings on Google, websites often save a "search results" copy and send it to Google.
When a user unfortunately searches for that same keyword on Google, the search results have been "hacked" to jump out, accompanied by malicious code inside.
" Cybercriminals are actively poisoning search engines. They find ways to make their links appear in the first Top 10 results and consequently anyone who clicks on them will be infected with malware. " , Mr. Danchev said.
According to Danchev, the number of websites being exploited has reached more than 1 million, in the disbelief sales of many people.
" The higher the number of keywords that sites send to Google, the higher the risk of" sticky "users.
Who thinks that the search results that are deposited on reputable websites like USAToday also contain malicious code? "
According to him, websites that have been attacked by hackers can check their search engine and make sure there are no malicious code.