Billions of Google Chrome users have warned never to search for “dangerous phrases” – they can leave all your logins vulnerable

SECURITY experts have warned people not to look for a dangerous website that may scam them.
Whether you use Google Chrome or any other browser, IT security company experts Trend Micro spotted a website and phrase that you shouldn’t type.
The expression reads “March Cash 2023”.
According to Trend Micro, many people have used Google to search for things like “March Cash 2023 com scam”.
The people wondering if March Cash 2023 website is a scam are right to have their suspicions.
The fake website is said to have attracted attention because it offers a cash reward for completing “sponsored deals”.


Victims do not receive cash, but their information is stolen if they enter.
It is never advisable to give away your information like an email address or bank details on any random website as it can compromise your accounts and even cause you to lose money.
If an offer seems too good to be true, it probably is, and you should always be wary of sites that claim to be essentially offering free cash.
Trend Micro experts claim the site is a “minimal spam site”.
They even go so far as to say that “it’s certainly not reputable enough to trust them with your personal information.”
Luckily, the site doesn’t ask for too much information.
It asks users to fill out a three-question survey and then asks for an email address.
An email address may seem harmless, but cyber criminals collect emails and then target them with dangerous and deceptive scams.
https://www.the-sun.com/tech/7646431/google-chrome-search-dangerous-website-warning/ Billions of Google Chrome users have warned never to search for “dangerous phrases” – they can leave all your logins vulnerable