Apr
06
2011

Chrome to guard against malicious downloads



Google already warns users of its search engine if the page they’re about to click on is likely to be malware. The company also has an API, the Safe Browsing API, to allow Web browsers to check if a URL is bad or not. This API is already used by Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.

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