Security News > 2016 > November > Google Safe Browsing goes after repeat offenders (Help Net Security)

Google has had enough of sites that repeatedly endanger end users, either through malware, unwanted software, phishing or other social engineering and deceptive tactics. “Over time, we’ve observed that a small number of websites will cease harming users for long enough to have [Google Safe Browsing] warnings removed, and will then revert to harmful activity,” Brooke Heinichen, of the Safe Browsing Team, explained. Once Safe Browsing determines that a site is a “Repeat Offender,” its … More →
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