They don't post the whole list, but a few 'bad' ones.
I went to a few of them, other than lack of content, I feel fi%$#aw3lnasfdoi!@#%ndfae43^@dcv3^!Jv12c34cJF!435123v
... one of the bad anti-virus companies talks about dirty sites... hmmm...
http/anti-virus-software-review.toptenreviews.com/
... maybe there is a time for TOM's to do a review or comparison, a test, benchmark with the many antiviruses out there... that would be an interesting article...
So, can Tom's go visit the top 100 and report back on the virus software that protected the best. Obviously, Norton's app will protect against the "listed threats" here, since they created the list, but it would be interesting to see how AVG, Avast, Avira, etc... stack up.
When they say some of these have been up for years, what I don't get is why an investigation hasn't been done into the owners / operators of the dirty sites. Innocent until proven guilty, if the latter they should be executed, preferably as they hear a loud buzzer and see "GAME OVER" in lights.
That's why I use Firefox 3.5.2 with the Adblock Plus and NoScript extensions. There is no way that threats, like these sites have, can be downloaded on my computer with that winning combination.
[citation][nom]tacoslave[/nom]Am I the only one who immediately thought this was a porn related article? The title practically read " 100 greates porn sites" ughghgh.[/citation]
The only reason I read this article is because I thought there would be links to stuff with animals and midgets.