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| Study shows using Bing or Yandex increases chances of picking up malware AV-Test, which is an independent Internet security group, says that the search engine Bing and Russia’s Yandex are far more likely to send a person to a malicious website than most other search engines available. http://vr-zone.com/articles/study-sh...are/19650.html |
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