Google's blacklist service to help combat security issues better

Google's blacklist service, Safe Browsing set to receive a major update.

Update: 2016-09-07 11:46 GMT
Google's own handset would allow it to control the software, securing the future of the Google services.

Google’s blacklist service, Safe Browsing essentially provides the URLs for web resources that contain malware or phising content. Approximately 600 million internet users use this device, directly or indirectly.

The Safe Browsing console has now expanded its Security Issues report. It will now provide website owners with more context and detailed explanations about a security concern, including malware, deceptive pages and suspicious presence.

Safe Browsing will also advice website owners on what course of action they can resort to, if a problem arises. These new features are set to help websites fight off hackers and retain maximum safety for the visitors, as well.

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