McAfee: .gov sites are safest

With an infrastructure built by the lowest bidder, who would have thought…

http://news.com.com/McAfee+.gov+sites+are+safest/2100-7355_3-6166564.html?tag=ne.fd.mnbc

Well the UK Government is infamous for failed IT projects Overdue, Over budget and Under achieving.

Still, many more people surf to dangerous Web sites in the .com domain, McAfee said. The popularity of .com magnifies its impact on search and browsing; 86.6 percent of clicks to sites that set off the SiteAdvisor alarm go to .com sites, McAfee said.

I wonder if they even took into consideration that the ratio of .gov sites to .com sites might have an impact on these stats. I mean who wants to hack a site that has little traffic or ones that don’t feature much in searches. It hasn’t much to do with popularity but necessity when you visit a .gov site.

Good point.

From the article, only 5.5% of the .com sites are regarded as dangerous. Interesting number. Frankly, I would have guessed it to be higher than that, though I don’t know why. I spend too much time here, I guess. :slight_smile: