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Learn By Example
If you're interested in malvertising investigations, you can learn from the experts by following blogs such as Spyware Sucks and visiting forums such as the Bluetack Internet Security Solutions Forum to see how experienced investigators trace connections between malvertising incidents, malicious domains, and the cybercriminals behind them. Check out our Sleuthing Tools & Resources page to learn more.

Join The Conversation
BadwareBusters.org, sponsored by StopBadware.org and Consumer Reports WebWatch, is an online community of people working together to fight back against viruses, spyware, and other bad software. If you are troubleshooting malware issues, have expertise to offer other users, or are simply interested in learning more, Badware Busters is a useful place to connect and converse about malware treatment, detection, and prevention. 

Stay Connected
Connect with other members of the web-publishing community to learn more about malvertising threats and how to protect yourself from them, by joining the Google Groups mailing list about malvertising at http://groups.google.com/group/dclk-malvertising.

Spread the Word
Share your web security knowledge with friends and family. The Top Security Practices guide published at StaySafeOnline.org is a helpful resource that's geared towards a general audience.