PRC’s website is bad for your computer

by DailyManila on August 20, 2009

Philippine Regulatory Commission

The Philippine Regulatory Commission’s (PRC) website contains malicious software according to Google. “Of the 107 pages we tested on the site over the past 90 days, 6 page(s) resulted in malicious software being downloaded and installed without user consent” the report says. Furthermore, the report indicates what type of malicious software is being distributed — 13 scripting exploit(s), 13 trojan(s), 13 exploit(s).
According to Netcraft.com, a popular monitoring service, the site is running Windows 2000/IIS5 since March 25, 2008. This just shows how website security is being handled by the Philippine government.

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