Google has developed a new extension for its Chrome browser that aims to stop people from falling prey to phishing sites. The free Password Alert extension stores an encrypted version of a person. Although security companies collaborate to detect and blacklist phishing sites, such attacks are commonly used by hackers to capture valuable sign-in details. Phishing sites may only be active for a short time before they The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Delve into the innovative Chrome extension developed by Google, aimed at counteracting phishing threats and safeguarding user credentials proficiently.. Google Chrome Extension, Phishing Detection, Browser Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
If you use any number of popular web forums or even some commercial services like classmates.com, amazon.com, netzero.com or your provider's webmail service, you may not be aware that you're sending your credentials over the internet in the clear. . Some sites appear to secure your credentials, but they really don't. Some offer SSL sign-ins, but don't make them the default. Others don't even make an attempt to use proper SSL encryption or any attempt to obscure the credentials. Remember the wall of sheep from DefCon? All of those people that kept logging into net resources assuming that nobody was listening? They were wrong! The link for this article located at ITtoolbox is no longer available. . Numerous platforms pledge to safeguard your information, but many neglect to implement adequate HTTPS encryption, putting your data at risk.. Password Security,SLL Protections,Web Encryption. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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