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Chapter 3      Working With Reports
  Subdomains vs. Second-Level Domains in Reporting and Tracking
1159772400.0, 1159858799.0, 2006-10-02 07:00 GMT, 2006-10-03 06:59 GMT, Adware, 525, 
2100, 2625
Note
Category headers are different for each type of report.
If you export localized CSV data, the headings may not be rendered properly in some browsers. This 
occurs because some browsers may not use the proper character set for the localized text. To work around 
this problem, you can save the file to your local machine, and open the file on any web browser using 
File > Open. When you open the file, select the character set to display the localized text.
Subdomains vs. Second-Level Domains in Reporting and 
Tracking
In reporting and tracking searches, second-level domains (regional domains listed at 
) are treated differently from subdomains, even though the two 
domain types may appear to be the same. For example: 
Reports will not include results for a two-level domain such as 
co.uk
, but will include results for 
foo.co.uk
. Reports include subdomains under the main corporate domain, such as 
cisco.com
Tracking search results for the regional domain 
co.uk
 will not include domains such as 
foo.co.uk
while search results for 
cisco.com
 will include subdomains such as 
subdomain.cisco.com
Troubleshooting All Reports 
Table 3-6
Viewing Raw Data Entries
Category Header
Value
Description
Begin Timestamp
1159772400.0
Query start time in number of seconds from 
epoch.
End Timestamp
1159858799.0
Query end time in number of seconds from 
epoch.
Begin Date
2006-10-02 07:00 GMT
Date the query began.
End Date
2006-10-03 06:59 GMT
Date the query ended.
Name
Adware
Name of the malware category.
Transactions Monitored
 
525
Number of transactions monitored.
Transactions Blocked
2100
Number of transactions blocked.
Transactions Detected
2625
Total number of transactions: 
Number of transactions detected + Number of 
transactions blocked.