Why would that happen? If the domain is different, Chrome wouldn’t fill in any information from another domain. For me it just redirects to a run-of-the-mill domain squatting type website on yet another domain. Could be that it checked some of my browser settings and decided that the risk was too high that I’m a security researcher, and so redirected to an innocuous website. I haven’t tried hard to fool it.
For me it just redirects to a run-of-the-mill domain squatting type website on yet another domain.
Yeah, it’s changed to point to something a lot less directly malicious since I last checked this morning. (But, well, no reason to think it won’t change again tomorrow.)
Why would that happen? If the domain is different, Chrome wouldn’t fill in any information from another domain. For me it just redirects to a run-of-the-mill domain squatting type website on yet another domain. Could be that it checked some of my browser settings and decided that the risk was too high that I’m a security researcher, and so redirected to an innocuous website. I haven’t tried hard to fool it.
Yeah, it’s changed to point to something a lot less directly malicious since I last checked this morning. (But, well, no reason to think it won’t change again tomorrow.)