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Overall, the survey found that 4.4 percent of search results led to risky sites, down from 5 percent in May. Among sponsored--or paid--links specifically, 8 percent of results led to risky sites, compared with 8.5 percent in May.
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"It's good to see that clicking on search engine results has gotten modestly safer," Chris Dixon, McAfee SiteAdvisor strategy director, said in a statement. "But when almost one of 12 sponsored links still clicks through to a risky site, there remains significant room for improvement."
Of the five search engines, McAfee SiteAdvisor rated AOL as the safest with 3.6 percent of its overall results considered risky. Yahoo had the worst results, with 5.1 percent of its results rated risky.
The 10 riskiest search terms were "bearshare," "rotten.com," "free screensavers, winmx, screensavers," "limewire," "kazaa," "free ringtones," "ringtones" and "lime wire." Among these terms, 43 percent to 53 percent of the search results led to risky sites.
The survey also found that the numerous searches containing the word "free"--including phrases such as "free credit checks," "free e-cards," "free white pages"--resulted in 14.5 percent of the returns carrying some form of malicious content.
Google Zeitgeist, which is a weekly compilation of popular search categories and the top five search terms for each of them, had one particularly dangerous category: "tech toys." Of the top five search terms found there, including "ipod nano" and "mp3 music downloads," 23 percent of the site results were risky. 041b061a72