New Google Chrome Suspicious Site Reporter extension

    New Google Chrome Suspicious Site Reporter extension

    New Google Chrome Suspicious Site Reporter extension

    Also new warning to protect users from sites with deceptive URLs

    Posted: 18 Jun 2019

    Chrome was built with security in mind from the very beginning. Today we're launching two new features to help protect users from deceptive websites. The Suspicious Site Reporter Extension will improve security for Chrome users by giving power users an easy way to report suspicious sites to Google Safe Browsing. We're also launching a new warning to protect users from sites with deceptive URLs.

    We designed Chrome to be secure by default, and easy to use by everyone. Google Safe Browsing has helped protect Chrome users from phishing attacks for over 10 years, and now helps protect more than 4 billion devices every day across multiple browsers and apps by showing warnings to people before they visit dangerous sites or download dangerous files. We're constantly improving Safe Browsing, and now you can help.

    Safe Browsing works by automatically analyzing the websites that we know about through Google Search's web crawlers, and creating lists of sites that are dangerous or deceptive. With the Suspicious Site Reporter extension, you can help Safe Browsing protect web users by reporting suspicious sites. You can install the extension to start seeing an icon when you're on a potentially suspicious site, and more information about why the site might be suspicious. By clicking the icon, you're now able to report unsafe sites to Safe Browsing for further evaluation. If the site is added to Safe Browsing's lists, you'll not only protect Chrome users, but users of other browsers and across the entire web.


    Help us protect web users by reporting dangerous or deceptive sites to Google Safe Browsing through the Suspicious Site Reporter extension.

    One way that deceptive sites might try to trick you is by using a confusing URL. For example, it's easy to confuse "go0gle.com" with "google.com". In Chrome 75, we're launching a new warning to direct users away from sites that have confusing URLs.


    Starting in the current version of Chrome (75), you'll see a warning when the page URL might be confused for URLs of sites you've visited recently.

    This new warning works by comparing the URL of the page you're currently on to URLs of pages you've recently visited. If the URL looks similar, and might cause you to be confused or deceived, we'll show a warning that helps you get back to safety.

    We believe that you shouldn't have to be a security expert to feel safe on the web, and that many Chrome power-users share our mission to make the web more secure for everyone. We'll continue improving Chrome Security to help make Chrome easy to use safely, and are looking forward to collaborating with the community to further that goal. If you'd like to help out, install the new extension and start helping protect the web!


    Source: Google Online Security Blog: New Chrome Protections from Deception

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    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    18 Jun 2019


  1. Posts : 349
    Windows 10
       #1

    We designed Chrome to be secure by default,

    No browser is secure by default except maybe Lynx.
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  2. Posts : 2,935
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #2

    Chrome+Secure = best oxymoron ever.
      My Computer


 

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