Chrome will soon warn users when they are about to download software that could try to change how the browser handles extensions. Specifically, this extension to the companyâs Safe Browsing system looks for binaries that could allow potentially malicious extensions to be installed in the browser without the userâs knowledge. This new feature will roll out within the next few days.
Last December, Google already disabled silent extension installations by default. According to todayâs announcement, enabling this protection mechanism âresulted in noticeable performance improvements in Chrome and improved user experience.â
The new feature builds on this and also tries to prevent malicious extensions from ever making it into your browser.
Google says it will identify binaries that âviolate Chromeâs standard mechanisms for deploying extensions, flagging such binaries as malware.â Most of these malicious extensions try to get around the silent installation blockers, the company says. Once they get past this, an extension canât be uninstalled or disabled by the user. Some binaries, Google says, also try to manipulate Chromeâs preferences to allow the browser to accept silent installs again and often come bundles with a malicious extension which they then immediately try to install, too, of course.
Google says its ârecent measuresâ will detect and block these kinds of malicious extensions, but it doesnât go into detail about how exactly it plans to do so.
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Google provides search and advertising services, which together aim to organize and monetize the worldâs information. In addition to its dominant search engine, it offers a plethora of online tools and platforms including: Gmail, Maps, YouTube, and Google+, the companyâs extension into the social space. Most of its Web-based products are free, funded by Googleâs highly integrated online advertising platforms AdWords and AdSense. Google promotes the idea that advertising should be highly targeted and relevant to users thus providing...
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