Pornographic websites are 'malicious code'
Experts at the UK's International Security Research Laboratory (ISSL) analyzed 269,000 websites providing pornography .
They found that 3.23% of these websites contained malicious code including viruses, spyware and adware that could infect visitors' computers. Computers infected with malicious code from pornographic websites may be exploited by hackers.
This study found that most pornography websites for free use, only about 10% have access fees. Many websites are humble using tricks to help users, instruct or trick users into accessing linked websites to increase traffic to make money.
ISSL estimates that about 12% of websites worldwide contain some form of pornography and about 70% of men access pornographic websites under 24 years of age.
ISSL researchers recommend access to porn websites, so update security software and use the 'safe browsing' feature (safe browsing) available in many web browsers.
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