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Google has decided to strengthen the protection of Chrome users from downloading malicious files. Currently, the corporation is testing warnings about potentially dangerous downloads on the entire page - DangerousDownloadInterstitial.
Previously, the browser only displayed a small dialog box, which was clearly not enough. Now, the corresponding red fill and the message on the entire page will convey the risks more clearly.
Safe Browsing will be responsible for the new functionality, as well as for protection against phishing. As Windows Report writes, the message in the notification will read:
After that, the user can choose to continue downloading the file or cancel it, so as not to take unnecessary risks. As an example, below are two screenshots. The first is the current warning, the second is a new one:
The innovation will be called DangerousDownloadInterstitial.
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Previously, the browser only displayed a small dialog box, which was clearly not enough. Now, the corresponding red fill and the message on the entire page will convey the risks more clearly.
Safe Browsing will be responsible for the new functionality, as well as for protection against phishing. As Windows Report writes, the message in the notification will read:
"This file may harm your device. It contains malicious code or is downloaded from a suspicious source."
After that, the user can choose to continue downloading the file or cancel it, so as not to take unnecessary risks. As an example, below are two screenshots. The first is the current warning, the second is a new one:


The innovation will be called DangerousDownloadInterstitial.
Source