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How Hash-Based Safe Browsing Works in Google Chrome
Aug. 8, 2022, 3:55 p.m. | Edward Fernandez (noreply@blogger.com)
Google Online Security Blog security.googleblog.com
There are various threats a user faces when browsing the web. Users may be tricked into sharing sensitive information like their passwords with a misleading or fake website, also called phishing. They may also be led into installing malicious software on their machines, called malware, which can collect personal data and also hold it for ransom. Google Chrome, henceforth called Chrome, enables its users to protect themselves from such threats on the …
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