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Chrome high risk domains report

Security dashboard

Supported editions for this feature: Chrome Enterprise Premium

The Chrome high risk domains report provides an overview of the domains that are most risky for the organization, ranked by the number of unsafe attempts. The number of unsafe attempts is the sum of attempts from all of the threat categories: malware transfer, unsafe site visit, and password reuse, and sensitive data transfer.

View the Chrome high risk domains report

  1. Sign in to your Google Admin console.

    Sign in using your administrator account (does not end in @gmail.com).

  2. In the Admin console, go to Menu and then Securityand thenSecurity centerand thenDashboard.
  3. Go the panel titled Which domains are the most risky for your organization? In the bottom-right corner of the panel, click VIEW REPORT.

Chrome high risk domains graph

At the top of the Chrome high risk domains report, a graph displays the top domains with the highest number of unsafe events. You can customize the report to view data from Today, Yesterday, This week, Last week, This month, Last month, or Days ago (up to 180 days).

This graph display statistics for the following categories.

  • Malware transfer
  • Unsafe site visit
  • Password reuse
  • Sensitive data transfer
  • Unsafe attempts

View more details related to Chrome high risk domains

At the bottom half of the Chrome high risk domains report page, view a table with a list of domains that are most risky for the organization, ranked by the number of unsafe attempts. The number of unsafe attempts is the sum of attempts from all of the threat categories: malware transfer, unsafe site visit, sensitive data transfer, and password reuse.

By default, the table displays data for the time range specified at the top of the page.

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