In 2007, it was named by Time Magazine as one of the five worst websites.
If we visit a bad website, we could be taken over.
How can I tell the difference between good and bad websites?
We've talked about how the number one attack mode now is going to bad websites with browsers containing vulnerabilities.
If you think that website's bad you should see some of the stuff that comes through the letterbox in Antwerp.
But in every case that link has to go to a bad website.
It's a really bad website and the maps are very poor but it's better than nothing.
Robert Jackson submits www.followthefrog.com for "worst commercial website of all time" award (my title, not his).
Because this is not a user goes to a bad website with their browser sort of problem.
Facebook has to be one of the worst websites for constantly over-complicating the user experience.