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Google increases security against phishing plugins

Posted on August 1, 2017 by pogowasright.org

Niall McCreanor reports:

From now on it is going to be harder for you to accidentally install malicious plugins, according to Google. The company has made changes to the way Google services handle plugins, introducing warnings and required verification to install plugins and apps. As a result, apps plugging into Google services will be under more scrutiny, and suspicious apps will receive more attention from the company.

Read more on IT Governance.

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