The last beacon standing against Chrome's absolute dominance is Firefox, which has its own engine completely independent from Google's development efforts. There are a few other browsers based on the foundation offered by Firefox.
Security researchers uncovered a series of phishing campaigns that use a rarely exploited method to steal login credentials, even when protected by encryption. The method relies on blob URIs, a browser feature designed to display temporary local content.
A subtle psychological trick in your browser's address bar called salience bias has protected users from phishing attacks for over a decade. Salience bias is a cognitive behavior that causes one to notice things that stand out more.