Earlier this week, security firm Blue Coat Systems Inc released a list of the 10 most dangerous web domains. Although the list has drawn some high-profile objections, Blue Coat claims that more than 95 percent of the sites on these 10 Top Level Domains (TLDs) are suspicious.
What Is A TLD?
TLDs are the highest level in the Internet’s Domain Name System and the last part of the domain name. Common TLDs include “.com,” “.net,” “.gov” and “.org.” Blue Coat describes these TLDs as Internet “neighborhoods,” some of which tend to be more dangerous than others. More than 1,000 new TLDs have popped up in the past two years, and many of them pose threats to visitors.
The List
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