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DuckDuckGo beefs up scam defense to block fake stores, crypto sites. The DuckDuckGo web browser has expanded its built-in Scam Blocker tool to protect against a broader range of online scams, including fake e-commerce, cryptocurrency exchanges, and "scareware" sites. DuckDuckGo is a privacy-focused web browser and search engine that doesn't track users' searchers or browsing history. The browser, which became available as a public beta for macOS and Windows in October 2022 and June 2023, respectively, blocks all trackers by default, does not engage in personalized search profiling, and offers powerful anonymity tools. Scam Blocker has been a component of the browser's privacy toolkit since its launch in 2018, protecting users attempting to visit known malware distribution and phishing URLs. As part of the latest update, in addition to blocking phishing sites and malware, Scam Blocker now also detect and block the following: When the user attempts to load a webpage, the tool scans the URLs locally against a continually updated (every 20 minutes) threat list supplied by cybersecurity firm Netcraft. Rare or unknown threats are checked against DuckDuckGo servers using an anonymous cryptographic process, ensuring that this process doesn't compromise user privacy. When a scam site is detected, users are served a prominent warning message giving them the option to leave or ignore it and proceed to the risky site. DuckDuckGo notes that, unlike Chrome, Safari, or Firefox, which rely on Google Safe Browsing and hence share data with Google, Scam Blocker offers privacy-first protection with no external data sharing. Scam Blocker is activated in the browser by default and requires no account to work effectively. Privacy Pro subscribers get a significant perk, as Scam Blocker will work across any internet apps on their devices when the DuckDuckGo VPN is active, covering other browsers as well. Why IT teams are ditching manual patch management Patching used to mean complex scripts, long hours, and endless fire drills. Not anymore. In this new guide, Tines breaks down how modern IT orgs are leveling up with automation. Patch faster, reduce overhead, and focus on strategic work -- no complex scripts required.
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DuckDuckGo has updated its Scam Blocker tool to enhance protection against a wider array of online scams, including deceptive e-commerce and cryptocurrency sites.
This privacy-focused browser and search engine, known for not tracking user activities, does not share data with external entities like Google.
The Scam Blocker feature, a part of DuckDuckGo since 2018, now uses a local scan against a continuously updated threat list from cybersecurity firm Netcraft.
To protect user privacy during threat detection, the browser employs an anonymous cryptographic process to check rare or unknown threats against DuckDuckGo servers.
Users receive a clear warning when attempting to access a detected scam site, with options to either leave or proceed to the site.
DuckDuckGo's Scam Blocker does not require user registration and is activated by default in the browser.
Privacy Pro subscribers benefit additionally as Scam Blocker functions across all internet apps on their devices when using the DuckDuckGo VPN.