12/14/2008
siteadvisor won't protect you against IE exploiting site

and there are comments under the site that tell the story of the exploit being placed on this site, but for the moment it won't block this site, just as Google only blocks one of several injected websites against the website itself.
If you sell your service even for free as a realtime blocker of bad websites as first and last defense, you should be able to block immediately websites in situations like that and you should have invested in permanent security centers that inject that information in the update and reporting process once it is clear from the security community that these servers are dangerous for the time being.
and the biggest problem is that some people will start to trust websites that you don't mark as dangerous even if they are, because they are supposing wrongly that you naturally have a permanent staff that is updating the database on a permanent basis and that you know best if a website is good or not.
still some way to go
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