Google expand browse blacklist blow Windows malicious applications
Google expand browse blacklist blow Windows malicious applications
Google the company is expanding its browsing blacklist in their fight against malicious Windows applications. Office 2010 activation is cheaper than the CDs.
Google announced it will expand its safe browsing the API, this API browse blacklist has in the past five years to help your visitors to identify possible web site, such as not safe trap and covert force download. When Chrome browser Windows users trying to download malicious executable file, the browser will pop-up warning window hints.
At present Chrome, Firefox and Safari browsers use Google safe browsing API released data to identify malicious website, Discount Office 2010 product key are for you.
but the latest update data first to Chrome users open only.
Google senior engineer Moheeb Abu Rajab says the expansion will prevent data in the network in social activities hackers trying to lure users download malicious content. In the Google blog Rajab says: “(safe browsing API) is very good for the network, but the Internet is still full of deception or harmful content. Office 2010 is on sale now.
Many websites’ words and deeds with different ‘free download. They use their social network to tempt users to download and run harmful content.”