In simple terms we actually have more wrong information on the internet these days than the right ones. And the alarming thing about it is that the wrong ones are basically far more easier to access.
People gets fooled over wrong informations when the source of information makes it brief and sounds attractively genuine for us to endorse as human who would not want to undertake stress without undermining if getting to the real information must require technicalities and valuable times before getting it right.
Infact, humans are fun of boycotting and just want it done as soon as possible just as easy as that.
This is why we are always fallen victims to wrong informations.
Now most newbies would rush into believing these without proper research. I see most of these results as ads basically come to think of it, a single open source wallet didn't pop up as part of the top 10 results.
At this juncture, making our own research as a newbie is not sufficient enough for you to adopt whatever you finding the interests a working document. You will be required to consult some trusted parties if there is any or likely rollover your quests to other sources to confirm if the varieties of source may point at same detailed information from others.
That should be more a practice for beginners.