Google Chrome Advanced Protection Program

Google Chrome will protect selected users from dangerous downloads with the help of Advanced Protection Program or simply APP, which was originally launched by 2017.

AAP's goal was to provide users with a high likelihood of becoming targets of cyberattacks, such as journalists, activists and politicians, in the arsenal necessary to remain protected when accessing their Google accounts.

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But if you look at how threats are evolving, 2017 seems to be a long way off. So Google is now expanding its program to include Google Chrome, stopping malicious downloads that could be used in complex cyber attacks.

"Advanced Protection Program users who have sync enabled in Chrome will automatically start having stronger protections against dangerous web downloads for files that contain malware. Advanced Protection users have already benefited with the από κακόβουλο λογισμικό στις Gmail security,” they said Shuvo Chatterjee, Product Manager, APP, and Kiran Nair, Product Manager, Chrome.

Advanced Protection Program

But attackers have shifted their strategies to continue to threaten Advanced Protection users, from email to drive-by , for users to unknowingly download harmful software onto their devices.

Users using the program will begin to see a warning (shown in the image above) that a particular download is being "blocked by Advanced Protection".

So there will be options to discard the download or keep the file, with a "Learn more" message that will display additional information about the reasons why the download was blocked.

New it does not require any change on the part of the user, as the function is automatically activated regardless of the platform on which Google Chrome is running.

On the other hand, what should be done is to enable the synchronization function in the browser to allow the Advanced Protection system to perform and to exclude malicious downloads.

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