Pages can be found searching the term "Hot Video" and can direct users to download fake antivirus .
Google has nearly three million pages indexed to YouTube false and that pose a risk to the safety of users, as they can trick them into downloading fake antivirus. The discovery was made by security Zcaler.
A safety engineer company said that these pages can be found searching the term "Hot Video" on Google. He said the fake pages are covered by an invisible layer of Flash, which automatically redirects the user to a site that brings a fake antivirus.
The blog reports that Zcaler the HTML pages of fake URLs include legitimate sites like Flickr.com, which is one way to ensure that content is indexed by the search engine Google.
Still according to Zcaler, the fake antivirus is hosted on multiple domains, with the majority of security solutions can not identify it. Google Safe Browsing, for example, is not able to detect 90% of these pages in Firefox. In other virus, the rate of localization of these pages is only 11%.
Luciano Lima
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