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On Olympics, St. Patrick's Day, Screensavers, and Wallpaper

Tuesday, February 23, 2010 at 11:30am by David Marcus
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The combination of search engine optimization with sporting and holiday news continues to fascinate me. Oh, and did I mention malware and malicious websites? They always make for interesting bedfellows.

The Olympics have been getting massive coverage, of course, and St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner. We can count on these events to provide cybercriminals with plenty of search engine manipulation possibilities and social engineering lures.

I ran a few basic Google searches and got pretty much what I expected: malicious sites and malware links. Starting with some basic Olympics-based searches, first for Olympic Games Wallpaper:

Malicious Olympic Wallpaper Search

For this search three of the top five results lead to malicious links (not good). The next search moved onto Olympics-themed screensavers (which historically are heavily abused):

Malicious Olympic Screensavers

In this case two of the 10 results on the first page lead to malicious websites–actually less than I expected. But look what happened when I added the word download to my search:

Malicious Olympic Screensaver Download Search

In this case five of the 10 results on the first page were now malicious or questionable. Quite interesting. When I added an -s to download my results “improved” to six malicious entries!

Next I moved on to the theme of St. Patrick’s Day for wallpaper and screensavers. Lo and behold, just about the same types of results:

St Patrick's Day Wallpaper Search

Just shy of half the results on the first page lead to some very nasty sites indeed for wallpaper. Next I also searched for themed screensavers:

St Patrick's Day Screensaver Search

Again, just about half the results on the first page lead to malicious links. That’s not surprising but certainly not good. Just remember this trend: news, sporting events, and holidays are common abuse targets for cybercriminals. Be suspicious when searching for info in any of these areas (and in many others). Safe-searching technologies such as SiteAdvisor are more important than ever.

Today’s cybercriminal is smart and prepared. Let’s all be smarter and better prepared.

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