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Google is expanding its safe browsing technology to notify Web users of downloads that appear benign, but actually make unwanted changes to their computers.With the technology, more than 3 million warnings are shown per week, Google says. The company claims to have had “very few” false positives: http://www.google.com/transparencyreport/safebrowsing/faq/?hl=en#how-do-you-determine-that-a-site-is-unsafeIn addition to Google’s Chrome, the service is also used by Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari. Google did not immediately respond to clarify when those browsers would begin to recognize the enhancements.(PCW)
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