Google, giant search engine announced its Online Security Blog with expanding include Safe Browsing statistics in its Transparency Report.
The data is a little short on definition, but it does give some interesting insights into which hosting providers are doing the worst job of keeping their IP space clean.
The new data is based on the Safe Browsing programme, which combines scanning by Google and reports from the wider web world to keep tabs on where the bad stuff is at; browsers use the data to filter search results, to protect their users from potential malware and phishing.
The data is a little short on definition, but it does give some interesting insights into which hosting providers are doing the worst job of keeping their IP space clean.
The new data is based on the Safe Browsing programme, which combines scanning by Google and reports from the wider web world to keep tabs on where the bad stuff is at; browsers use the data to filter search results, to protect their users from potential malware and phishing.
According to the search company's statistics, over the last three months, the AS of Webair Internet Development Inc (36057) has had 3,333 of its sites scanned by Google and 43% of them have been found to be leading to or hosting malware.