Bing Announces New Site Safety Page
Bing is working hard to improve user safety. But rather than censoring or blocking sites that Bing deems to be a threat, the search engine is offering extra information so that users can make informed decisions and hopefully avoid sites that may have been compromised.
Bing announced the Bing Site Safety Page this week on the Bing Webmaster Blog. The safety page will show up on search results if Bing has identified a specific site as having a potential safety issue. This means users will receive a warning that a site might have problems and the webmasters will have added incentive to resolve the issues quickly.
Below you can see a screen shot of what the alert will look like and what the full Bing Site Safety Page looks like.
The Bing Site Safety Page will include information such as how long the issue has existed and when the last scan took place. Webmasters will also have extended information about how to resolve the security issue within Bing Webmaster Tools.
The Bing Safety Page offers:
- The reason the page is being marked as malicious, e.g. Malicious Javascript, DriveBy Attacks, Malware Network References, etc…
- The date the infection was first detected
- How often the URL has been scanned
- The date the infection was most recently detected
Bing also said they planned on expanding the page further in the near future with more data such as:
- The total number of URLs detected as malicious on the site
- The types of malware found
- The last date of suspicious activity
- When the site was last scanned
- Warning trigger rate/ coverage
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