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Billions of Google Chrome users risk costly bill if they make simple mistake – check your screen right now

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GOOGLE Chrome users need to be wary of a message that can pop up while they’re using the browser.

The tech giant has several useful alerts but there’s one in particular that could save you from a recent scam.

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The warning is: “The site ahead contains malware.”

Google explains: “The site you start to visit might try to install bad software, called malware, on your computer.”

This isn’t a warning that should be taken lightly and you shouldn’t bypass it unless you’re sure it’s a mistake.

Security experts recently highlighted the dangers of malicious websites.

Some can bypass Google’s security software so its best to use Google’s Safe Browsing if you’re concerned.

Several security specialists have highlighted a risky pop-up and the best thing to do is not click on it.

According to NTT Security and Trend Micro, the attack has been around since February 2023 and is still circulating.

Victims will see a Google Chrome update error message, which they then click thinking it’s legitimate.

The pop-up usually appears when someone visits a real but compromised website.

They will be lured into a false sense of safety because the message looks legitimate to the untrained eye.

The message reads “An error occurred in Chrome automatic update. Please install the update package manually later, or wait for the next automatic update.”

Recipients of the message will be encouraged to download what they think is a security update.

In reality, the downloaded ZIP file contains malicious software that will put a cryptocurrency miner on your computer.

It will then use your device’s processing power to mine cryptocurrency for cybercriminals.

Mining crypto requires a huge amount of power, which might not be good for your computer or energy bills.

The malware also leaves information on your device vulnerable and hackers may be able to access it.

If you fall for a scam like this, you may notice your computer slow down and that it’s now susceptible to more bugs.

That’s because cybercriminals can use the software to modify your settings.

Remember to always be careful about what you download on your gadgets and get Chrome updates from your official Google Account.

HOW TO USE GOOGLE CHROME SAFE BROWSING

To turn it on, open Google Chrome.

Head to “Settings” and then click “Privacy and Security” and “Safe Browsing.”

There are three different levels of Safe Browsing to choose from.

The “No protection” setting is the riskiest but should still provide some protection on services like Gmail.

However, “Enhanced protection” can keep you as safe as possible while you’re browsing online and reading your emails.

Google says the service “automatically warns you about potentially risky sites, downloads, and extensions.”











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