Google launches Chrome extension that detects stolen account details

Yordan, 06 February 2019

Google is celebrating Safer Internet Day with two updates to protect user data, including your priceless usernames and passwords. One of them is a neat extension for the desktop version of Chrome, the other is called Cross Account Protection.

To keep your username and account safe from hackers and attacks, Google has collected a massive dump of 4 billion compromised credentials. When you install the extension called Password Checkup, it matches the data you’ve shared with Google with the one typed in and tells you if any of the entries was hacked. This will trigger an automatic warning and suggest changing your password.

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How Password Checkup works

Using someone else’s account and password sure is terrible, but what is more terrible is one actually getting into your Google Account, especially if you store card data, accounts for online banking and other sensitive information. Some protections haven’t extended to the app you use for Google Sign In, so Cross Account Protection comes in handy.

With it Google will tell apps and sites that have implemented the login option that an account was hijacked. But instead of leaking all kinds of sensitive information, the breached host will only know the fact of security event happening and when did that occur. The feature was developed with Adobe, Internet Engineering Task Force, and Open ID Foundation.

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Reader comments

An advertising company creating a """"privacy"""" extension, hmm. Next thing you know, they'll release an operating system that basically gives them full access to your- wait.

  • Anonymous
  • 07 Feb 2019
  • Pxc

It's good Google implement this but Google can't detect my 5 frequent use devices and sent me reset password email lol

  • Anonymous
  • 06 Feb 2019
  • vMf

Microsoft always been dead, just need google OS on computers.

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