Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
Interesting idea.
As for the billions-of-popups problem - they could simply implement it as something that happens when you click on a link. It would only happen once you clicked on such a misleading link.
It would have to be somewhat smart -- if a link's address was
www.foo.com and the link text just said foo.com, then that's probably not something to panic about. Also, what about links that are obviously fake, like this one
http://foo? "foo" is obviously not trying to mislead the person. I suppose it could simply be one of those options that's turned on out of the box, but you can easily disable the first time it happens by clicking a little checkbox in the dialog.
Not too much you can do about the image trick. You'll never keep everyone from getting conned, but you can definitely take some measures to protect people more -- and you shouldn't dismiss those just because they don't work 100%. Even saving 1% of potential victims from getting screwed is a pretty nice accomplishment, when you're talking about real money being lost.
As for why they "won't" implement it, perhaps they haven't thought of it? Have you actually submitted a feature request to anyone, or looked into cases where they decided not to implement it? Believe it or not, software is made by people, and you can even get involved! :Q