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[Updated 29/12/2018] Browser extension comparison: Malwares and Phishings
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<blockquote data-quote="Evjl&#039;s Rain" data-source="post: 740146" data-attributes="member: 51905"><p>I think adguard malware filter is made for this purpose. They are designed to block malicious links including malware urls. most of these extensions block malware domains, not many of them block malware files based on the malware activity</p><p>malwarebytes, google safe browsing and norton somehow can scan the downloaded files and block them</p><p></p><p>for me, I'm always against adguard because there is almost zero flexibility and customization. Users can only use what they provide</p><p>on the other hand, ublock allows us to add whatever we want including adding malware filters and block third-party domains</p><p></p><p>blocking all exe is not an option for many users because they need to download something and it's inconvenient to do so. Also blocking all third-party using ublock cannot block malware from being downloaded because when we click on a link, that link is first-party so 3rd-party blocking is ineffective</p><p></p><p>adblockers can help us to block malicious ads and trackers or ads with malicious codes with potential exploits</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evjl's Rain, post: 740146, member: 51905"] I think adguard malware filter is made for this purpose. They are designed to block malicious links including malware urls. most of these extensions block malware domains, not many of them block malware files based on the malware activity malwarebytes, google safe browsing and norton somehow can scan the downloaded files and block them for me, I'm always against adguard because there is almost zero flexibility and customization. Users can only use what they provide on the other hand, ublock allows us to add whatever we want including adding malware filters and block third-party domains blocking all exe is not an option for many users because they need to download something and it's inconvenient to do so. Also blocking all third-party using ublock cannot block malware from being downloaded because when we click on a link, that link is first-party so 3rd-party blocking is ineffective adblockers can help us to block malicious ads and trackers or ads with malicious codes with potential exploits [/QUOTE]
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