Bing Search Engine Spam – Dangerous Fake Online Pharmacies

I just read a really interesting report from the good guys over at KnujOn on how easy it is to advertise a fake pharmacy on Bing sponsored search.  Looks like Bing is turning a blind eye for ad revenue.  Almost all of these online pharmacies require no prescription and send people fake and/or hazardous drugs.  It’s a good read.

http://www.legitscript.com/BingRxReport.pdf

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  • Aurelius

    Thank you for posting this article. I just recently heard of Bing and went over to check it out. As usual, I ran a few “test” searches. As expected, not only did the malware infested sites surface, but I began getting some sketchy advertisements.

    After a few searches for internet security tools, I watched as numerous unhealthy rogue sites began appearing in the advertisements section. It’s a shame, because I was hoping that, with the launch of bing, there might finally be a search engine that does a decent job of filtering out unhealthy malvertisements as opposed to traveling down the same the same route as google, ask and yahoo.

  • Michael.B (Queensland, Australia)

    What about this bloddy website. Has Malware advertising on a Malware removal site. A bit of double dutch to me.

  • Michael.B (Queensland, Australia)

    And it is Google Adds not Bing!

  • http://www.google2.com glasnost

    Well Done! I Like it!


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