Google Chrome Anti-Malware Test

Does Google Chrome strengthen your Personal Computer from antagonistic websites as well as downloads? Find out as we chuck 10 antagonistic URL opposite it!!!

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25 Responses to “Google Chrome Anti-Malware Test”

  1. Bigdave151985 on August 4th, 2009 at 3:20 am

    Chrome has one of the best security features. It also is one of the most stable. In addition Google are working hard to add loads of new features/addons for their browser.

  2. yes

  3. bvestationfan on August 4th, 2009 at 3:20 am

    chorme securtiy suks

  4. at 5:10 “php exploits and javascript exploits”: php is not running in your browser. File extension of server side program is irrelevant to the content served by the website. Be it asp, aspx, php, html, whatever, for malware the served content matters, not the technology running on the server used to JUST SEND the malware.

    And I think the browser blocks the whole domain, not specific JS files or other content.

    The video is very interesting, thank you!

  5. That’s right. Google Chrome is a web browser, not an anti-virus.

  6. Bigdave151985 on August 4th, 2009 at 3:20 am

    You say Chrome doesnt really do much to block exe files, but alot of other browsers dont. Chrome gives you a warning, what more do you want?

  7. As long as you use a service to scan the EXE files before running them, you should be good.

  8. Are you joking? Crome may not be the BEST browser, but it’s not nearly as bad as Internet Exploder.

  9. CharlesThe32nd on August 4th, 2009 at 3:20 am

    TEST SAFARI!

  10. Do you think it will be safe to use Google Chrome, in spite of its security hole with executibles, as long as I use Kaspersky Internet Security 2009?

  11. go chrome

  12. Honnesh1MD7595 on August 4th, 2009 at 3:20 am

    google chrome is good but theh best is stil firefox then its safari then its a close tie between chrome and ie

  13. Eragon86micky on August 4th, 2009 at 3:20 am

    Google Chrome RULES!

  14. They should warn you before you enter then site. Then you could choose to go back to your homepage or keep going..

  15. Are you trying to kill your VM?!?!?

  16. sbstransitbuses on August 4th, 2009 at 3:20 am

    Data Execution Prevention (DEP) is a security feature included in modern Microsoft Windows operating systems that is intended to prevent an application or service from executing code from a non-executable memory region. This helps prevent certain exploits that store code via a buffer overflow, for example.

  17. Nice work. keep it up. mean time come for social media marketing for esteembpo**com asf

  18. In your video it looked like a warning messege with an orange exclamation mark, that Chrome came up with, before downloading the exe. So it actually warns you? Maybe it can’t separate infected files from not infected, but I don’t think that FF can do that either and of course not IE

  19. when it detects the unsafe site..they should have shutdown the site right away. can they do that?

  20. virus total? when i went to tat site i tryed to scan something but this thing call DEP stopped it does that mean the site is unsafe?

  21. Maybe it should team with avira one of the best virus scanners and its free

  22. if you cant read or are blind or want to destroy your pc or you seriously dont know wut you are doing =D

  23. Guitardude9207 on August 4th, 2009 at 3:20 am

    why would save the exe file, if u know that chrome is telling it is malicious ??????

  24. CHROME IS FUCKING DAMM ASSHOLE

  25. omfg i got a virus after downloading an exe from chrome the last few months. but luckily avast destroyed it

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