Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Google Warns Users Of Windows Malware Infection Popular Only



Google warns users that appear to be infected with a malware infection margin when using the Google search products, the company said today.

Google technicians noticed suspicious research data recently, and has worked with computer security in the companies concerned to find the cause: malware that re-routes traffic to Google and other sites through a proxy. For what purpose this infection is unknown.

Google has the ability to detect viruses, computer, network traffic caused by the malicious program simply suspicious.

Google says it hopes to combat the spread of infection to ensure that users are aware and can update their antivirus software and get it. If you are infected, you know - the company is using a large yellow warning not to be missed.



Google’s Matt Cutts says:
This is important: Google has been able to detect a large number of computers infected by a piece of malware. If you go to Google and do a search (word will do) at this time, check to see if you receive a "The computer appears to be infected" warning at the top of search results. If you see this message, it is necessary to clean the infection from your computer.
He also notes that the infection affects only Windows machines.

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