I've added that specific page and domain to the Phishtank, causing the page to appear in the first place. ( http://www.phishtank.com/user.php?username=alexanderpas )
Probaly they used some kind of exploit to bypass the attack warning.
The best way, is not to only rely on your browser for protection, but take a multilayered approach, for Example, Using OpenDNS ensuring the request doesn't even hit the DNS system.
I've added that specific page and domain to the Phishtank, causing the page to appear in the first place. ( http://www.phishtank.com/user.php?username=alexanderpas ) Probaly they used some kind of exploit to bypass the attack warning. The best way, is not to only rely on your browser for protection, but take a multilayered approach, for Example, Using OpenDNS ensuring the request doesn't even hit the DNS system.