You can see it here:
http://us.mcafee.com/en-us/local/docs/Mapping_Mal_Web.pdf?cid=45044
Introduction and Key Findings In March 2007, McAfee released the first comprehensive map of malicious web sites across the world. For the first time, Mapping the Mal Web offered a comprehensive guidebook for web tourists—where it was safe to surf and where searchers should avoid. A year later, we revisited the data and found both remarkable continuity—and remarkable change—in the web safety landscape.
Overall risk in 2008 remains roughly • constant compared to 2007, with 4.1 percent of web sites in these 74 domains rated red (avoid) and yellow (use caution), the same percentage as last year.
• At 5.26 percent, .com (the most heavily trafficked toplevel domain, or TLD) is riskier than the average web site by 1.16 percentage points, or 28.3 percent.
• Hong Kong (.hk) soared in 2008 to become the most risky country T...
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Security Now 135: IronKey - Sponsored by Astaro Corp.From: feeds.feedburner.com
Post Date: 2008-03-14 23:01:13
Hosts: Steve Gibson with Leo Laporte
Guest: Dave Jevans , CEO of IronKey
Steve interviews Dave Jevans of IronKey.
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Post Date: 2008-03-14 18:15:24
Four centuries after Galileo Galilei was ordered by the Catholic Church to come to Rome and stand trial on suspicion of heresy, a statue of the Italian astronomer will be erected at the Vatican. 2009 is the International Year of Astronomy, which celebrates 400 years since Galileo first used a telescope to study the heavens, and the Vatican plans to join in commemorating the anniversary. Galileo was condemned to house arrest by the Catholic Church in 1633 because his belief that the sun was a...
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Post Date: 2008-03-14 14:15:08
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more Making the Best First Impression, with AliensFrom: feeds.feedburner.com
Post Date: 2008-03-14 11:26:08
Did you know the SETI Institute has a Director of Interstellar Message Composition? I did not know that. I guess it makes sense. If we’re going to be communicating with aliens, we’ll want to be careful about the words we choose. Get it right, and we’ve got extraterrestrial friends, here to uplift us to the galactic community. Get it wrong and we might be looking at radio silence, or worse…
So how should we present ourselves to prospective galactic neighbours?
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