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Cameroon has riskiest domain extension


Posted  Sunday, December 6  2009 at  19:32

LONDON Sunday

A security firm, McAfee, has issued a warning over Cameroon domains extension, saying they are most likely to infect users’ computers with malware.

According to McAfee’s annual study on the web’s riskiest recesses, Cameroonian domains are the most likely to have been corrupted by hackers and other criminals. The McAfee report said criminals are taking advantage of the domain extension’s spelling similarity to the popular .com, in hopes users will type the URL they actually want to reach wrongly, and instead surf sites pushing malware.

Researchers studied some 27 million websites as part of their analysis and determined that 5.8 per cent, or roughly 1.5 million sites, pose a risk.
The report said some 36.7 per cent of websites rooted in the African nation are said to pose security risks to viewers.

Websites ending in .com came out as the second most risky domains in 2009, moving up from ninth spot last year.

McAfee analysed 27 million websites and 104 top-level domains using its SiteAdvisor and TrustedSource technology in compiling its report.

SiteAdvisor tests websites for browser exploits, pushing, excessive pop-ups and malicious downloads, while TrustedSource offers a reputation system that tracks web traffic patterns, site behaviour, hosted content and more, to gauge site security risks. McAfee’s third annual, Mapping the Mal Web report, names Irish (.ie) sites as the safest. Japanese (.jp) sites are ranking lower in risk globally.

British websites hold a relatively safe berth, appearing in 55th place on McAfee’s list of shame. (Afrol News)