Hi Left123,

@DavidR,

Well those that have WOT installed have a rough guideline as on what image not to click through -yellows and reds and
check further on the whites - green are OK, we hope.
That may have been what the poster wanted to demonstrate “as per example”, at least that was what was meant
to be demonstrated I assume…
Left123’s suspicious or maybe malicious example had a red WOT circle on the Google image search page to alert the user.
To generalize the subject further any google image search page can deliver these threats,

  • searchquery completely irrelevant -
    there DavidR has a point. It all comes with the topic title - avast against malcoded image search results
    or something like that would have been a bit more neutral subject title for Left123 to use, but the actuality of the threat is a relevant one i.m.o.

@Left123,
Complicating factor in scanning these links, can be the length of the normalized image URL,
well VT can handle them to check on …
Here there is only a yellow: http://www.webutation.net/go/review/nhatky.in
But web rep results are the only things to go on in these cases as far as I am aware,

to demonstrate that see this scan: http://www.virustotal.com/url-scan/report.html?id=7c58e7512d30cb26a17c4687a5947ec8-1304418287
(random non-related image)

polonus