Although I already commented via Twitter a few days ago, it is worth highlighting this intelligent initiative of the great search engine to pursue the scourge of malware. To do this, they have decided to use their powerful engines that warn the user when accessing malicious content to notify the network administrator responsible for the IP (the Autonomous System - AS) that serves the content of these facts. This obviously will not affect those who have as part of their business activity to be providers of illicit content but if it will contribute to clean those computers where it is ignored that there is malware and the network administrator also does not know it.The service has been made available to autonomous system administrators and requires prior registration at the URL http://safebrowsingalerts.googlelabs.com.
In this way it will no longer go unnoticed by those network administrators who want to know what type of content they host under their direction what each computer hides according to Google's security examination.
Source: Javier Cao Avellaneda
Authors: Computer Security News