With my computer's last infection having occurred while another person was using it, during and after the disinfection I attempted to track possible places the malware could have come from using Firefox's browsing history. I was able to glean a few likely sources, because there were a few entries there that were obviously redirects or popups.
Now, the question: is it possible for me to identify sources of drive-by downloads or other infections that do not involve obvious URLs? I have found that guide tools like Web of Trust and SiteAdvisor are not very useful for this, and I guess I could use DDS's "Recently Created" area to try and piece together scenarios, it looks like suspicious entries disappear when they have been disinfected and I assume malware that stays dormant for a while cannot be tracked this way.
It's not a real big deal, but especially after some nasty infections recently, I've been trying to always confirm a site safe before going there. It'd be nice if there was a way to see which of these presumed "safe" sites are in fact dangerous.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Now, the question: is it possible for me to identify sources of drive-by downloads or other infections that do not involve obvious URLs? I have found that guide tools like Web of Trust and SiteAdvisor are not very useful for this, and I guess I could use DDS's "Recently Created" area to try and piece together scenarios, it looks like suspicious entries disappear when they have been disinfected and I assume malware that stays dormant for a while cannot be tracked this way.
It's not a real big deal, but especially after some nasty infections recently, I've been trying to always confirm a site safe before going there. It'd be nice if there was a way to see which of these presumed "safe" sites are in fact dangerous.
Any advice would be appreciated!