[[["易于理解","easyToUnderstand","thumb-up"],["解决了我的问题","solvedMyProblem","thumb-up"],["其他","otherUp","thumb-up"]],[["很难理解","hardToUnderstand","thumb-down"],["信息或示例代码不正确","incorrectInformationOrSampleCode","thumb-down"],["没有我需要的信息/示例","missingTheInformationSamplesINeed","thumb-down"],["翻译问题","translationIssue","thumb-down"],["其他","otherDown","thumb-down"]],["最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-08-17。"],[],[],null,["# Web Risk advisory\n=================\n\nWhy is Google providing an advisory for this page?\n--------------------------------------------------\n\nWe want our users to feel safe when they search the web, and we're\ncontinuously working to identify dangerous pages and to increase protection\nfor our users. Google uses automatic algorithms and user feedback to compile\nlists of sites that may be dangerous. The three major types of dangerous pages\non our lists are social engineering, malware, and unwanted software pages.\nThe lists of potentially dangerous pages are available to developers via the\n[Web Risk](/web-risk/docs).\n\nThese lists can't perfectly protect users from every risky site on the web, and\nthere is always a chance that a safe site could be misidentified as risky, but\nwe update the lists regularly to keep them as current as possible.\n\n### Social engineering (phishing and deceptive sites)\n\nA [social engineering](https://googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com/2015/11/safe-browsing-protection-from-even-more.html) attack takes place when a web user is tricked into\ndoing something dangerous online. Social engineering content can be on a web\nsite or included via a site's embedded resources, such as images, ads, or\nother third-party components.\n\nPhishing is an attack in which a page asks you\nfor your personal or financial information under false pretenses. To learn more\nabout phishing, visit [antiphishing.org](http://www.antiphishing.org).\n\nAdditional types of deceptive content, such as an ad that falsely claims that\ndevice software is out-of-date, might trick users into installing\n[unwanted software](https://www.google.com/about/company/unwanted-software-policy.html).\n\nIf you believe we've missed a social engineering page, you can report this using\nthe [Report Phishing Page](https://www.google.com/safebrowsing/report_phish/?hl=en). If you believe we've included a page on our\nphishing list in error, you can report this using the [Report Incorrect Phishing\nWarning](https://www.google.com/safebrowsing/report_error/?hl=en) form.\n\n### Malware\n\nMalware is a type of software that attempts to steal your personal information\nor use your computer to do things that you do not intend. Malware pages are web\npages containing malicious code that could be downloaded and installed on your\ncomputer without your consent. To learn more about harmful web content\nincluding viruses and other malicious software and how to protect your computer,\nsee [Malware and unwanted software](https://developers.google.com/search/docs/advanced/security/malware).\n\n- Report missing malware pages at [Report Malicious Software](http://www.google.com/safebrowsing/report_badware/).\n\n### Unwanted software\n\nAt Google, we believe that if we focus on the user all else will follow. In our\n[Software Principles](https://www.google.com/about/company/software-principles.html) we provide general recommendations for\nsoftware that delivers a great user experience. Our [Unwanted Software\nPolicy](https://www.google.com/about/company/unwanted-software-policy.html) expands upon those general recommendations by providing a list\nof basic criteria for user-friendly software on the web. Software that violates\nthese principles is potentially harmful to the user experience, and we will take\nsteps to protect users from it."]]