Knowing whether a virus distributed web with Google
For Digital Future | September 23, 2008
With a simple command in the address bar of Google, you can see if a site can pose a risk to the safety of its visitors from the computer.
The command is http://www.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site=http://www.futurdigital.com http://www.futurdigital.com where the Web is that we want to analyze.
If the site is free of viruses we will see a page like this:
This information obtained through the Google Googleboot her, so you have the data from a large number of pages. At the same time as the boot of Google indexes pages to appear late in the search results, analyzes the security of the site.
Should you find viruses, trojans or violations of scripts on the web, the image that show Google to run the command is as follows:
One consequence of having the virus in a web search engines is that banean the domain. When a user tries to access an Internet site with virus and posed a potential danger there is a website like this:
It is very important that when you browse not ignore these warnings, the security of our computer is in danger.
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