Google Chrome 63 will detect MitM attacks

The upcoming Google Chrome on 63 θα συμπεριλαμβάνει μια νέα λειτουργία ασφαλείας που θα εντοπίζει επιθέσεις (MitM) in your browser.

The attack MitM happens when an application installed on your computer or on a local network monitors web traffic.Google Chrome 63

For malicious users performing MitM attacks, the hardest part is whether HTTPS traffic is encrypted. Most MitM attack tools fail to properly rewrite encrypted ones του χρήστη, προκαλώντας σφάλματα SSL που απν επερχόμενη έκδοση θα εντοπίζει ο Chrome.

The new feature of Chrome 63 will be displayed when there is a reason in the form of a new alert screen. The error you see below will appear every time Chrome detects a lot of SSL connection errors in a very short time, which is a sign that someone is trying - and failing - to steal your internet traffic.

The new Google Chrome warning screen will not appear for your antivirus and firewall software, but only for applications that do not correctly rebuild SSL connections, resulting in errors in your browser's SSL connections.

According to the Chromium Development Calendar, Google will release the new Chrome 63 on December 5, except for some unpredictable course.

Meanwhile, if you're in a hurry, you can try the developer preview version known as Google Canary.

This not available by default in Chrome Canary. To activate it, follow the steps below:

Find it (shortcut) του Google Chrome Canary και κάντε δεξί κλικ πάνω του. (Δείτε την παραπάνω εικόνα)
Select "Properties" from the menu in the window that will open.
In the field “Target” or “” without deleting what is already there, add the following text “–enable-features=MITMSoftwareInterstitial” and press “Save” or “Apply” and “OK”.

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