We are pleased to announce the release of the Netcraft Toolbar for
Firefox. You can download it from:
http://toolbar.netcraft.com/install/
Note that you will be presented with a warning on the first attempt
to download the software. You may have to click the "Edit Options..."
button that appears at the top of the page and add the site
"toolbar.netcraft.com" to the list of allowed sites before you can
install the toolbar.
We welcome your feedback and comments.
toolbar@netcraft.com
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http://lists.netcraft.com/mailman/listi ... ft-toolbar
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Ik ben ook achterdochtig wat dit soort dingen betreft:
vooral als ik dergelijke paginas zie: Most Visited Web Sites Want dan krijg ik het idee dat ze aan tracking doen.....
maar dat kan aan mij liggen
vooral als ik dergelijke paginas zie: Most Visited Web Sites Want dan krijg ik het idee dat ze aan tracking doen.....
maar dat kan aan mij liggen

Grtz
Bas Steelooper
Steelooper Consulting (www.steelooper.net)
XOBIT IT Services (www.xobit.nl)
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Bas Steelooper
Steelooper Consulting (www.steelooper.net)
XOBIT IT Services (www.xobit.nl)
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Niets is zo eerlijk verdeeld als het verstand Iedereen denkt er genoeg van te hebben
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Netcraft Toolbar community protects your users against Phishing
Netcraft launched an anti-phishing system at the start of 2005: people install a toolbar and effectively become part of a giant neighbourhood watch system whereby the most experienced members of the community can report phishing sites and effectively block them for the rest of the community.
Some 5,400 unique phishing sites have been detected and blocked to date [late April 2005] and the community has been widely featured in the media from the Washington Post & Wall St. Journal through to Slashdot.
Netcraft is now making available the list of phishing sites reported by the Toolbar community and validated by Netcraft as a continuously updated feed suitable for ISPs, hosting companies, enterprises, and other companies that operate mail servers and web proxies, or network monitoring systems.
The feed can be used to prevent customers and employees from succumbing to phishing attacks and presents an excellent opportunity for ISPs to win new customers and to reassure existing customers by taking a proactive stance against fraud by providing phish-free web and mail.
Well constructed phishing mails often get through conventional spam filters as they may carefully mimic bona fide communications. According to Verisign, between 3-5% of people receiving a phishing attack have given away details of their bank accounts.
Phishing Feed integrates with Proxy Servers, Mail Servers, Firewalls and Network Appliances
The phishing site feed offers real time protection against phishing. This can be deployed in a variety of ways:
* Integration with mail servers to prevent customers from receiving emails that contain phishing URLs, and also to prevent such emails from being sent.
* Integration with web proxies to deny access when a phishing URL is visited.
* Integration with intrusion detection systems and other network monitoring tools to block phishing activity in unconventional channels such as Usenet, FTP and IRC.
Phishing Feed Details
The phishing site feed is a continuously updated encrypted database of patterns that match phishing URLs reported by the Netcraft Toolbar community and validated by Netcraft.
The feed employs a versioning system to ensure that customers who have fallen behind can catch up incrementally, or if necessary, by requesting the full database.
The feed is available for a wide range of proxy servers and mail servers, while reference code and technical documentation is supplied to demonstrate how to integrate the feed into bespoke content filters, firewalls, network IDS and similar applications.
Support pertaining to the service is available via electronic mail and telephone.
More Information
Please contact us (sales@netcraft.com) for pricing, giving details of the mail server (e.g. sendmail, qmail ...) and/or proxy server (e.g. Squid, Apache ...) or other program that you would like it to interface, and the approximate number of users you have.
If you would like to join the Netcraft anti-phishing community, the Toolbar can be downloaded from toolbar.netcraft.com.
Posted by mhp at April 27, 2005 04:13 PM | Subscribe
Netcraft launched an anti-phishing system at the start of 2005: people install a toolbar and effectively become part of a giant neighbourhood watch system whereby the most experienced members of the community can report phishing sites and effectively block them for the rest of the community.
Some 5,400 unique phishing sites have been detected and blocked to date [late April 2005] and the community has been widely featured in the media from the Washington Post & Wall St. Journal through to Slashdot.
Netcraft is now making available the list of phishing sites reported by the Toolbar community and validated by Netcraft as a continuously updated feed suitable for ISPs, hosting companies, enterprises, and other companies that operate mail servers and web proxies, or network monitoring systems.
The feed can be used to prevent customers and employees from succumbing to phishing attacks and presents an excellent opportunity for ISPs to win new customers and to reassure existing customers by taking a proactive stance against fraud by providing phish-free web and mail.
Well constructed phishing mails often get through conventional spam filters as they may carefully mimic bona fide communications. According to Verisign, between 3-5% of people receiving a phishing attack have given away details of their bank accounts.
Phishing Feed integrates with Proxy Servers, Mail Servers, Firewalls and Network Appliances
The phishing site feed offers real time protection against phishing. This can be deployed in a variety of ways:
* Integration with mail servers to prevent customers from receiving emails that contain phishing URLs, and also to prevent such emails from being sent.
* Integration with web proxies to deny access when a phishing URL is visited.
* Integration with intrusion detection systems and other network monitoring tools to block phishing activity in unconventional channels such as Usenet, FTP and IRC.
Phishing Feed Details
The phishing site feed is a continuously updated encrypted database of patterns that match phishing URLs reported by the Netcraft Toolbar community and validated by Netcraft.
The feed employs a versioning system to ensure that customers who have fallen behind can catch up incrementally, or if necessary, by requesting the full database.
The feed is available for a wide range of proxy servers and mail servers, while reference code and technical documentation is supplied to demonstrate how to integrate the feed into bespoke content filters, firewalls, network IDS and similar applications.
Support pertaining to the service is available via electronic mail and telephone.
More Information
Please contact us (sales@netcraft.com) for pricing, giving details of the mail server (e.g. sendmail, qmail ...) and/or proxy server (e.g. Squid, Apache ...) or other program that you would like it to interface, and the approximate number of users you have.
If you would like to join the Netcraft anti-phishing community, the Toolbar can be downloaded from toolbar.netcraft.com.
Posted by mhp at April 27, 2005 04:13 PM | Subscribe