On 6/16/2020 6:51:19 PM, Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> wrote:
This may require more thought, but at first glance, I am not sure I agree with you Maureen.
One of the things about phishing URLs is that they often contain parts of the faked URL embedded in the fully qualified address - either as higher than the 2nd level domaon name, or in the page identifier. So to the unskilled eye, it "looks" like it is going to a safe place. But the core site it is going to is not at all related to the place the user may think it is going to. By showing only the base URL, that may be avoided.
So blah.scammer.com/BankofAmerica.com would only show the scamming URL.
I am curious as to how bankofamerica.com.blah.scammer.com would be displayed.
Alan
At 2020-06-16 12:15 PM, Maureen Hilyard wrote:
James
One of the things that we are trying to engender among our end-users in our capacity-building activities is to raise their awareness of where they are getting information from and where they are landing when they want information. And checking before they click is an important rule. Just being given a short URL is defeating the whole point of our trying to encourage responsible user practice and behaviour. More of an issue for newer less experienced users in developing countries.
Maureen
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 6:03 AM James Gannon <james@cyberinvasion.net > wrote:
- I haven’t actually chatted with the chrome dev team about this before, their goal is actually to increase user experience, quantitative user data shows most people have no idea what a URL is anymore beyond potentially I go to x.com, beyond the tld many users have little to no idea of the functionality of “the restâ€
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- On 16 Jun 2020, at 07:47, Holly Raiche < h.raiche@internode.on.net> wrote:
-  If we are supposed to be looking after end users, why aren’t we outraged that we can’t see the full URL - particularly since Google is most likely trying to hide how pervasive it is in everyone’s lives
- Holly
- On Jun 16, 2020, at 2:48 PM, Jonathan Zuck < JZuck@innovatorsnetwork.org> wrote:
- Another nail...
- Jonathan Zuck
- Executive Director
- Innovators Network Foundation
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- Subject: [At-Large] Ars Technica : Google is messing with the address bar again—new experiment hides URL path
- "It looks like Google is trying to mess with the URL bar again. As spotted by Android Police, new flags in the developer versions of the popular browser now want to hide the URL path. So for an article like this one, instead of " https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/06/google-is-messing-with-the-address-bar-again-new-experiment-hides-url-path/, " the address bar would show "arstechnica.com."
- https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/06/google-is-messing-with-the-address-bar-again-new-experiment-hides-url-path/
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