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Old 12-21-10, 08:32 AM   #5
VipertheSniper
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You know as long as my browser doesn't install stuff without asking, it's secure enough for me.

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Originally Posted by testreport
For clarity, the following definition is used for a socially-engineered malware URL: a web page link that directly leads to a download that delivers a malicious payload whose content type would lead to execution, or more generally a website known to host malware links. These downloads appear to be safe, like those for a screen saver application, video codec upgrade, etc., and are designed to fool the user into taking action. Security professionals also refer to these threats as "consensual" or "dangerous" downloads.
People still fall for this stuff?
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