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- ares35 ( @ares35@kbin.social ) 28•1 year ago
- MangoPenguin ( @MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English17•1 year ago
Looks like it’s already flipped to true in Librewolf, glad they seem to have some common sense compared to mozilla.
Is there any good reason for a browser to mask the real URLs like that? There seems to be a trend of hiding parts of the URL people see lately.
- Turun ( @Turun@feddit.de ) English17•1 year ago
Yes, because the internet is not restricted to English letters.
Just imagine you had to visit アップル instead of apple.com! And most importantly, would you trust yourself to see the difference that and say プッアル consistently without seeing the real reference?
Just to be clear, I hate it when the browsers hides part of the url too. Show me the https god damn! But internationalization is a good thing, as it makes the internet accessible to more people.
- Rentlar ( @Rentlar@lemmy.ca ) English6•1 year ago
To have other languages able to be displayed in the title… e.g. https://wiki.ポケモン.com/wiki/メインページ
- HubertManne ( @HubertManne@kbin.social ) 2•1 year ago
You may have gotten me to switch browsers
- Onyx376 ( @Onyx376@lemmy.ml ) English3•1 year ago
Does anyone using Mullvad Browser know why this setting is not enabled by default? I just checked. If it is important for security it should be.
- Maeve ( @Maeve@kbin.social ) 21•1 year ago
Tl;dr google is a cancer
- bluGill ( @bluGill@kbin.social ) 9•1 year ago
They have failed one of their code jobs: validating advertisements are legitimate. I don’t know why any legitimate company would advertise with google as you get associated with the scams they allow on their ad platform.
- Izzy ( @IzzyData@lemmy.ml ) English7•1 year ago
Ads are cancer. Google by being a company that makes most of its money from ads is cancer by extension.
- Maeve ( @Maeve@kbin.social ) 3•1 year ago
It rapidly grew and became bad so yes.
- Melatonin ( @Melatonin@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English8•1 year ago
The program doesn’t even need to change much. Just be keepass with a backdoor. Yikes.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Google has been caught hosting a malicious ad so convincing that there’s a decent chance it has managed to trick some of the more security-savvy users who encountered it.
Combining the ad on Google with a website with an almost identical URL creates a near perfect storm of deception.
“Users are first deceived via the Google ad that looks entirely legitimate and then again via a lookalike domain,” Jérôme Segura, head of threat intelligence at security provider Malwarebytes, wrote in a post Wednesday that revealed the scam.
The ads were paid for by an outfit called Digital Eagle, which the transparency page says is an advertiser whose identity has been verified by Google.
When in doubt, people can open a new browser tab and manually type the URL, but that’s not always feasible when they’re long.
Another option is to inspect the TLS certificate to make sure it belongs to the site displayed in the address bar.
The original article contains 422 words, the summary contains 157 words. Saved 63%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!
- ruination ( @ruination@discuss.tchncs.de ) English5•1 year ago
Say it louder for the people at the back: adblock is a basic cybersecurity measurs
- Wistful ( @Wistful@discuss.tchncs.de ) English1•1 year ago
That’s kinda crazy, as it would look like a speck on the screen. I wish I could see the actual site, and see if there is something else sus about it. When I download important things like password managers, I usually try to be extra careful, double check the URL and do the hash check.