https://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9240707/Alert_Study_finds_Internet_users_heed_browser_warnings
By Jeremy Kirk
IDG News Service
July 10, 2013
Security warnings displayed by Web browsers are far more effective at
deterring risky Internet behavior than was previously believed, according
to a new study.
The study looked at how users reacted to warnings displayed by Mozilla's
Firefox and Google's Chrome browsers, which warn of phishing attempts,
malware attacks and invalid SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificates.
It was widely thought that most users ignored the warnings, based on
several studies released between 2002 and 2009. However, in the past four
years, browser warnings have been redesigned, but the effect of the new
designs on users had not been studied.
For example, toolbars that warned of possible phishing attacks have been
replaced with full-page warnings that may have influenced people's
behavior, the researchers who conducted the study wrote.
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