Google will now warn admins on social engineering threats

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Google is trying to help defend the networks of businesses across the globe, and the company has just announced that it's expanding the coverage of its system of Safe Browsing Alerts for Network Administrators (which has been running for half a decade now).

The service warns network admins when it detects harmful URLs which are present, and with this latest move will cover further URLs including those pertaining to malicious software, unwanted software (like adware that injects ads into browsers for example), and social engineering (such as phishing sites which are fake lookalikes designed to trick the user into logging in and revealing their password details).

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