On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 6:26 PM Kirk Hall via dev-security-policy <
[email protected]> wrote:

> > Could you point to the browsing phishing filters and anti-phishing
> services
> > that do? It might be an opportunity for you to find out how they deal
> with
> > this, and report back, so we don't have to presume anything.
>
> Let's hear directly from the experts - can you get someone from Google
> Safe Browsing to post to this list, and then we can all ask him or her our
> questions and get the definitive answers.  Thanks.


I think it’s a great idea to hear from the experts!

So far, it’s hard to tell who they are, because you haven’t been able to
provide any details about who does what you describe. It sounded initially
like a hypothetical, but now that you’ve stated it’s factual, perhaps you
could provide sources? And then ask folks at those organizations and report
back? It seems that you’re passionate about this, and I can’t think of
anyone better suited to demonstrate whether or not this actually happens
than someone as passionate for the truth as you. I’m sure you’ll be able to
find out whether or not the world works like you described and report back
to us all.

Look forward to hearing more about who actually does this, and how they
solve the very obvious security risks. I’m assuming that if we don’t hear
back, it might mean no one actually does this, or that perhaps no one has
solved this obvious security issues.
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