What is StopBadware.Org?

Mon, Feb 2nd, 2009

Bewildered Google users frenetically posted inquiries on blogs and message boards wondering what to do when, for a brief window of time on Saturday morning, the search giant deemed every search result to contain malicious software and warned users that clicking on any one of them "could harm your computer."

As it turned out, the issue was "human error," as noted by Google exec Marissa Mayer on the official Google blog.

But Mayer updated her blog post after Maxim Weinstein, manager of the non-profit malware watchdog organization StopBadware.org, wrote on the group’s blog that Google had erroneously implied that its list of malware URLs comes directly from StopBadware, a claim that indirectly caused the non-profit take heavy flak for Google’s malware snafu. To clarify the relationship between the two, he wrote, Google partners with StopBadware to create the criteria that determines which sites make its malware list, but does not actually come up with specific sites that should be there. "Google generates its own list of badware URLs, and no data that we generate is supposed to affect the warnings in Google’s search listings," he said.

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