Google to Add New Security Feature in Chrome to Protect Users from Malicious Downloads

Recently, Google announced a new security feature in Chrome to facilitate safe downloads.
 
April 7, 2011 - PRLog -- Internet security has become a major challenge for users and developers alike. Cybercriminals constantly identify and exploit weaknesses in websites, computers and networks. Internet users are enticed to visit vulnerable sites through spam e-mails, phishing, cross-site scripting and SQL injection. When unwary Internet users visit an infected site, malware is installed into the computers. Software developers, browser vendors and security vendors are faced with the challenge of improving Internet security. Search engines maintain a database of risky sites and warn users against visiting those sites. For instance, Google uses Safe Browsing API to warn users attempting to visit forged sites. Internet browsers such as Chrome, Firefox and Safari also use Safe Browsing API.  Recently, Google announced a new security feature for Chrome. The security feature is intended to protect browsers from downloading malicious Windows executables. The protection feature would be integrated with Chrome Browser. Once integrated, the feature will issue alert, if user attempts to download from a malicious website, if it is listed in the latest list of dangerous sites, published by Safe Browsing API.

Google intends to test the feature with the Chrome development Release Channel. The subscribers to the development channel would be able to benefit from the new feature. The company is likely to make the feature available for all users during the next stable release of Chrome. Constantly evolving threats in the online space make it inevitable for developers to improve security features of products. IT professionals could be encouraged to undertake online technology degree programs to keep them abreast of latest threats and security mechanisms.

Site administrators and website masters could benefit from Google webmaster tools to identify malware issues on their sites. Cyber threats are growing in frequency and sophistication. Security concerns has resulted in increased demand for professionals qualified in IT masters degree, penetration testing, secured programming and other IT security certifications.

While vendors must strive to improve security features of products, emphasis must also be placed on improving cyber security awareness among Internet users. Most of the threats require human intervention to succeed. As such, e-tutorials, e-learning programs, computer science degree courses, blogs and advertisements could be used to enable users to gain insights on different types of threats, preventive measures, security solutions and safe online computing practices.

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EC-Council University is based in Albuquerque, New Mexico and offers Master of Security Science (MSS) degree to students from various backgrounds such as graduates, IT Professionals, and military students amongst several others. The MSS is offered as a 100% online degree program and allows EC-Council University to reach students from not only the United States, but from all around the world.

EC-Council is a member-based organization that certifies individuals in cybersecurity and e-commerce skills. It is the owner and developer of 16 security certifications, including Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator (CHFI) and EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA)/License Penetration Tester (LPT). Its certificate programs are offered in over 60 countries around the world.

EC-Council has trained over 80,000 individuals and certified more than 30,000 members, through more than 450 training partners globally. These certifications are recognized worldwide and have received endorsements from various government agencies including the U.S. federal government via the Montgomery GI Bill, Department of Defense via DoD 8570.01-M, National Security Agency (NSA) and the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS). EC-Council also operates the global series of Hacker Halted security conferences.

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iClass is EC- Council's online training delivery platform. Students can attend live, or recorded training sessions for courses such as Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Certified Security Analyst (ECSA) or Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI).
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