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Google 为何要针对此网页提供建议?
我们希望用户在搜索网页时能够获得安全的使用体验,并且我们也一直在努力识别危险网页,并不断增强对用户的保护。Google 会利用自动算法和用户反馈来编制可能有危险的网站的列表。我们列出的三种主要的危险网页类型是社会工程学网页、恶意软件网页和垃圾软件网页。
开发者可以通过安全浏览服务获取有潜在危险的网页的列表。
这些列表并不能完美保护用户免受网络中每个有风险的网站的侵害,而且始终有可能将安全网站错误标识为有风险,但我们会定期更新这些列表,以保持其最新状态。
社会工程学(钓鱼式攻击和欺骗性网站)
当网络用户被诱使网络用户在线执行某些危险操作时,就会发生社会工程学攻击。社会工程学内容可以位于网站上,也可以通过网站的嵌入式资源(例如图片、广告或其他第三方组件)包含在内。
网上诱骗是一种社会工程学攻击,是指某个网页以假借名义要求您提供个人信息或财务信息。如需详细了解钓鱼式攻击,请访问 Antiphishing.org。
其他类型的欺骗性内容(例如谎称设备软件不是最新版本的广告)可能会诱使用户安装垃圾软件。
如果您认为我们遗漏了社交工程页面,可以使用“举报钓鱼式攻击”页面进行举报。
如果您认为我们错误地将某个网页纳入了钓鱼式攻击列表,可以使用报告错误的钓鱼式攻击警告来报告此问题。
恶意软件
恶意软件是一种软件,它试图窃取您的个人信息,或者使用您的计算机执行您不想做的事情。恶意软件网页是指包含恶意代码的网页,这些代码可能会在未经您同意的情况下下载并安装到您的计算机上。您可访问 Google 搜索中心,详细了解包含病毒和其他恶意软件的有害 Web 内容以及如何保护您的计算机。
- 如果您认为我们漏掉了恶意软件网页,可以使用举报恶意软件进行举报。
垃圾软件
在 Google,我们坚信以用户为中心,其他一切自然水到渠成。在软件准则中,我们针对可提供良好用户体验的软件提供了一般性建议。我们的垃圾软件政策对这些一般建议进行了扩展,为此针对网络用户友好软件提供了基本标准列表。违反这些原则的软件可能会给用户体验造成负面影响,我们将采取措施保护用户免受此类影响。
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最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-07-25。
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