On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Mike Hearn <[email protected]> wrote:
> - Use of "cheap" negative trust indicators, for instance if a page
> matches the regex "Bank of America" and is not the well known site a
> small bar or bubble could appear that says "This website is not owned
> by Bank of America". This would obviously have a high false positive
> rate, but that's OK because it simply asserts a negative rather than a
> positive. Obviously the real regexs would be based on the contents of
> the actual BoA website rather than a simple phrase.

The malware and phishing system does a pretty good job of detecting
phishing sites like this, which we get notified of via SafeBrowsing,
which we then wind up putting a full red page road block in the way
when the user tries to navigate to them, so I don't think there's much
else we should be doing on this particular issue.

Erik

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