Google puts repeatedly dangerous websites on notice
Google has added a new classification to its Safe Browsing initiative to better protect users from malicious websites trying to game the system.
Google's Safe Browsing warns users when they are about to visit a website known to violate the web giant's policies on malware, unwanted software, phishing or social engineering. The warning appears until Google verifies that the site in question no longer poses a threat to users. But some sites are only cleaning up their act just long enough to shake the warning, and then returning to their harmful behavior.
That gap in user protection led Google to create a new label to warn users of sites that engage in this pattern.