Security News > 2019 > June > Google launches Chrome extension for reporting suspicious sites
Google has announced two new features aimed at protecting users from deceptive and malicious websites: A new type of warning that will direct users away from sites that have confusing URLs (e.g., typosquatting sites), and A new extension that will warn about potentially dodgy sites and make it easy for users to report them to Google Safe Browsing. Reporting suspicious sites has been made easier While the warning works by comparing the URL of the … More → The post Google launches Chrome extension for reporting suspicious sites appeared first on Help Net Security.
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