Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – Google revealed there are five messages that Android users should not ignore. The company warns by sending pop-up notifications to users who are victims of cybercrime such as phishing or malware.
Google's official security notification warns users about unsafe websites.
“You'll see a warning if the content you want to view is dangerous or fraudulent. These sites are often called 'phishing' or 'malware' sites,” Google said.
Sites like this are created by criminals to launch cyber attacks. Often the form of a phishing website is similar to an ordinary website that offers several services.
Usually they will try to drain information to then deceive their victims or sell it to other people.
Google automatically warns users about these dangerous sites, so pay attention to the warnings. According to the company, phishing and malware detection is enabled by default.
Launch The Sunhere are five warnings from Google that are often ignored:
1.”The site ahead contains malware” The website you visit may install dangerous software, aka malware, onto your computer
2.”Deceptive site ahead“The website you visited is most likely phishing
3.”Suspicious site“The website you visited is suspicious and possibly dangerous
4.”The site ahead contains harmful programs“The websites you visit may trick you into installing programs that can cause problems when using the internet
5.”This page is trying to load scripts from unauthenticated sources” the website you are visiting is dangerous.
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