Yasuo. Posted July 19, 2015 Share Posted July 19, 2015 Depending on your web browsing habits, users Chrome, Firefox and Safari could get much more alert messages, suggesting avoiding certain websites with malware detected as compromised or presenting other security risks. Implemented by Google as a way to prevent infections by malware, Safe Browsing service is about to receive an infusion of new technologies, expanding the capabilities of detecting multiple types of threats. Inevitably, users will get several alerts cautioning about accessing websites that host malware, attacks and other threats, such as ad type injector applications. Become more widespread, ad injector programs aimed at inserting additional ads in web pages, sometimes replacing existing ones. Often, ads placed surreptitiously in the structure of legitimate websites are used to spread other forms of malware. Acting at the source of the problem, the filter will stop Safe Browsing and access to websites that offer ad injector component installation. According to statistics provided by Google, in the month of May 2015 Safe Browsing filter the list by 5 million users daily warnings, stopping over 50,000 attempts to access sites infected with malware and over 90,000 other sites associated with phishing activities . The figure has increased significantly in the first week of June to 15 million daily warnings, a trend that will continue in the [CENSORED]ure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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