Suspicious Site Reporter

There’s now an extension by Google for Chrome to report suspicious sites. I reported quite a few URLs found on here that lead me to those “call Microsoft Support” scams, all the ones I could report. Some already were blocked on Google.

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/suspicious-site-reporter/jknemblkbdhdcpllfgbfekkdciegfboi

I hope in the future there's an option for Chrome, Firefox, etc. to automatically block these if it meets criteria, then sends it to Google for review.

@Larsenv#94934 Thank you for posting this! I have reported a few tech support scam sites, and I hope that this extension really makes a difference.

Brave Browser supports Chrome Extensions natively!

I’ve been checking links to the Microsoft scams, and half of them or something like that seem to be giving the “Deceptive site ahead” warning. I’m not sure if Google blocked any of the sites I reported, but I hope they do.

Google Safe Browsing services have created this message in order to protect people from unsafe online content. This service scans websites and looks for deceptive buttons, for instance, download buttons that install software from unrelated and unreliable third-party sources. Deceptive website warning is basically designed to keep you away from web pages and content that can put your privacy at serious risk.

Visit an unsafe page

On your computer, open Chrome.
On the page where you see a warning, click Details.
Click Visit this unsafe site.
The page will load.

When you visit an unsafe site, Chrome will try to remove the unsafe content from the page.

To view the entire page:

On your computer, open Chrome.
On a deceptive site, to the right of the address bar, click Content blocked Content blocked.
In the alert, click Load full site.
The page will load.

http://net-informations.com/q/mis/deceptive.html