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By Joris Evers
Posted on ZDNet News: May 25, 2005 10:56:00 PM

Internet services company Netcraft has released a version of its toolbar for Firefox. The plug-in can help users of the Web browser avoid phishing scams, the company said.

The Netcraft Toolbar blocks phishing Web sites that have been reported by other users. A version of the plug-in for Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser has been available since December of last year. More than 7,000 phishing sites have been detected and blocked since then, Netcraft, which is located in Bath, England, said on its Web site on Tuesday.

Phishing is a prevalent type of online fraud that attempts to steal sensitive user information such as user names, passwords and credit card information. The attacks typically combine spam e-mail and fraudulent Web pages that look like legitimate sites.

In addition to blocking phishing sites, the Netcraft toolbar includes other features to help users be more security-aware when surfing. For example, it includes a risk rating for Web sites, as well as information about the popularity of a site and the country in which the site is hosted, according to the Netcraft site.

The toolbar will also "trap" suspicious Web addresses based on the characters used and enforces display of the browser navigation buttons to defend against pop-up windows that may attempt to hide those buttons, Netcraft said.

The Firefox toolbar runs on any operating system supported by Firefox and is available for free download from Netcraft.

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I definitely agree on the problem with too many not informing themeselves. They simply jump on the bandwagon and are easily indoctrinated by media frenzy and the general... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Shao Posted on: 05/30/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
My Firefox blocked installation ?  anteater | 05/26/05
Firefox didn't block it you did  voska | 05/26/05
Wise up, Idiots  David Hamilton | 05/27/05
misinformation...?- or question?  anteater | 05/27/05
No - incompetence wink  David Hamilton | 05/27/05
My original question then-still learning  anteater | 05/28/05
What did the popup say?  David Hamilton | 05/28/05
This thing is Adware! - You can't trust ANYBODY these days  BitTwiddler | 05/26/05
Thnaks for the heads-up  IT Scion | 05/26/05
Not from FF  langr | 05/26/05
Netcraft  archae0 | 05/26/05
Yes, this does contain adware!  mamacat | 05/26/05
Read the EULA properly  David Hamilton | 05/27/05
Thx  Shao | 05/30/05

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