Most Risky Domain Sydney NSW
Top-level domain is the wrong side of the cyber tracks. The .info domain is the internet equivalent of an unsafe neighbourhood, according to a new report.
Barbosa
(02) 9235 0099
(02) 9235 0099
Level 6 135 King St
Sydney, NSW
Sydney, NSW
Barbosa Personnel
(02) 9235 0099
(02) 9235 0099
Level 7, 55 Hunter St
Sydney, NSW
Sydney, NSW
Aura Print
(02) 9223 3442
(02) 9223 3442
Lvl 6, 155 King St
Sydney, NSW
Sydney, NSW
MBE Business Service Centres
(02) 9955 8206
(02) 9955 8206
Sydney, NSW
Wysiwyg
(02) 9262 4888
(02) 9262 4888
272 Kent St
Sydney, NSW
Sydney, NSW
Equatorial Recruitment Services
(02) 9269 0455
(02) 9269 0455
Level 3, 230 Clarence St
Sydney, NSW
Sydney, NSW
Garetech Computer Solutions
(02) 9264 9646
(02) 9264 9646
Suite 26, 25 Market St
Sydney, NSW
Sydney, NSW
Most Risky Domain
The .info domain is the internet equivalent of an unsafe neighbourhood, according to a new report.
The latest SiteAdvisor report from anti-virus company McAfee found that registering at a site or downloading a file can be significantly more risky when done at certain domains. The company said there was a 73.2 per cent chance of receiving spam after registering an email address at a random .info domain. This domain was also the most unsafe top-level domain with 7.5 per cent of sites labelled "risky".
The company tested websites on 265 top level domains and found that there were large differences in safety between different domains. The company gave "red" ratings to sites that contained adware, spyware, viruses, exploits, spam, excessive pop-ups or strong affiliations with other red-rated sites. Sites giving a green rating were the safest for internet users to visit.
It found that the most risky large country domains were Romania with 5.6 per cent of sites rated red and Russia with 4.5 per cent. McAfee said these country domains were also the most likely to host exploit or "drive-by-download" sites.
Scandinavian countries fared best with the lowest number of red sites overall. Unsurprisingly, no US government website was given a red rating and the UK's domain was found to be the 51st most risky domain.
"For administrators of top-level domains, this study should serve as a wake-up call. Clearly, some countries are getting it right. And the more risky top level domains now have the role models they need to improve," said Mark Maxwell, a senior product manager at McAfee. "For consumers, this study is a stark reminder that they need help navigating the web safely."
The research found that low or no cost domain registration and minimal domain oversight appeared to be the main reasons for some of the higher levels of risk found at some top-level domains. McAfee said one reason the .biz domain is preferred by spammers is because these domains are available for immediate use, rather than after a typical 24 hour waiting period, which is critical to spammers wanting to beat anti-spam services and blacklists.
The latest SiteAdvisor report from anti-virus company McAfee found that registering at a site or downloading a file can be significantly more risky when done at certain domains. The company said there was a 73.2 per cent chance of receiving spam after registering an email address at a random .info domain. This domain was also the most unsafe top-level domain with 7.5 per cent of sites labelled "risky".
The company tested websites on 265 top level domains and found that there were large differences in safety between different domains. The company gave "red" ratings to sites that contained adware, spyware, viruses, exploits, spam, excessive pop-ups or strong affiliations with other red-rated sites. Sites giving a green rating were the safest for internet users to visit.
It found that the most risky large country domains were Romania with 5.6 per cent of sites rated red and Russia with 4.5 per cent. McAfee said these country domains were also the most likely to host exploit or "drive-by-download" sites.
Scandinavian countries fared best with the lowest number of red sites overall. Unsurprisingly, no US government website was given a red rating and the UK's domain was found to be the 51st most risky domain.
"For administrators of top-level domains, this study should serve as a wake-up call. Clearly, some countries are getting it right. And the more risky top level domains now have the role models they need to improve," said Mark Maxwell, a senior product manager at McAfee. "For consumers, this study is a stark reminder that they need help navigating the web safely."
The research found that low or no cost domain registration and minimal domain oversight appeared to be the main reasons for some of the higher levels of risk found at some top-level domains. McAfee said one reason the .biz domain is preferred by spammers is because these domains are available for immediate use, rather than after a typical 24 hour waiting period, which is critical to spammers wanting to beat anti-spam services and blacklists.
Author: Rene Millman