Finjan has made available a
free website browser security tool for
users.
Finjan SecureBrowsing is an intuitive security assistance tool
for end-users. The free service is aimed at both enterprise and
consumer users and is being showcased at next week’s
Infosecurity Europe show in London.
Finjan SecureBrowsing analyses website code in real time to
provide users with safety ratings of URLs before they visit the
sites.
Yuval Ben-Itzhak, CTO at Finjan, said, “By its nature, the web
is very dynamic with website content changing continuously - a URL
that was safe yesterday might contain malicious code today.
“Unlike other products that are based on static databases
containing information on web domain reputations, Finjan
SecureBrowsing scans each URL as it currently exists on the web,
each time the address is displayed in the browser,” he said.
Finjan SecureBrowsing runs as an Internet Explorer and Firefox
browser extension.
To download and install Finjan SecureBrowsing, click:
http://securebrowsing.finjan.com
Finjan website
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