![]() assures users that all programs available via the website have been analysed, and don’t contain any malicious code. You're security conscious and you want to protect your computer. We're not sure if this is something that slipped through the cracks at or whether the site was compromised. Kaspersky Lab discovered the issue while downloading a piece of software and being redirected to the recommendations page. On its home page, CNET's promises that all software available on the site "has been tested to ensure it's 100% free of spyware, viruses, and other malware." Unfortunately, there appears to be a kink in the system that allows the display of a known adware program called AntiVirus Defender.Īccording to malware researchers at Kaspersky Lab ( disclosure: my employer), the adware program is appearing as a recommendation in 's Anti Virus Software tab (see screenshot below): White House: Brace for potential Russian cyberattacksĤ1 impressive questions to ask in a job interview ![]()
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