If you use Chrome you won’t have to worry about Phishing anymore

Today the most popular and used browser is Google Chrome. It is present in the different platforms and offers us a wide range of possibilities. It has many extensions and functions that help in our day to day. However, something very important to keep in mind is security. When navigating, we may encounter many problems that put at risk the proper functioning of the systems and our own privacy. We echo how Chrome is going to be safer against Phishing.

Google Chrome is safer against Phishing

Among all the types of attacks that we can suffer when surfing the net, one of the most present and dangerous is Phishing . As we know, hackers aim to steal users’ credentials and passwords through this type of techniques.

Google Chrome has just released its latest version. As usual, it brings different improvements in performance, as well as correcting possible security flaws. But on this occasion it should also be mentioned that it adds the predictive Phishing protection in real time. This means that it will protect users thanks to a blacklist that the browser has.

If we navigate through a potentially dangerous site, we will be warned . This is important not to enter our data and that they can be stolen. It protects us, therefore, from Phishing attacks that seek to steal our access codes.

It should be mentioned that Google Chrome keeps an updated blacklist every 30 minutes . There are many websites that are included in that list and that could pose a significant threat to users. It is vital to prevent Phishing attacks that may affect our data and compromise our privacy.

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Available in desktop version

This real-time Phishing protection is available in the desktop version. What it does is analyze the URL we visit and compare it with its blacklist that keeps it updated. If it coincides and is a danger, it shows an alert message to the user. An interesting way to prevent us from putting our data on a page that actually aims to steal them.

Chrome will only verify a partial URL fingerprint (the first 32 bits of the SHA-256 hash of the URL) with Google to confirm that the site is really dangerous. Remove any username or password embedded in that web address.

In short, Google Chrome has taken another step to protect users from Phishing attacks. Logically, no protection is really 100% effective, but it is certainly good news that will help make our navigation more reliable. Of course, the most important of all is to always maintain common sense and not enter our passwords in any third party link that we can find when browsing the Internet. We must always enter from official platforms and pages.