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Firefox to fight phishing

Postby Antony » Wed 08 Mar, 2006 7:00 pm

News from Cnet News.com, the new version of Firefox will include protection against phishing scams, and might use technology from Google.

The phishing shield is a key new security feature planned for Firefox 2, slated for release in the third quarter of this year, Mozilla's Mike Shaver said in an interview Tuesday.

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With the continued rise in online attacks, security tools have become something Web browser makers can use to try to stand out. Microsoft plans to include features to protect Web surfers against online scams in Internet Explorer 7, due later in 2006. Similar functionality is already in Netscape 8 and Opera 8, both released last year.

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While Firefox 2 will get a phishing shield, no decision has been made on how it will be incorporated in Firefox, Shaver said. "Google, like others who contribute to the project, have contributed code and expertise for us to experiment with," he said. "We haven't committed to a given approach, a given technology or a given partner."


For more detail, please read Firefox to get phishing shield (C|net News.com, 8 March 2006)
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Postby Don_HH2K » Wed 08 Mar, 2006 8:20 pm

Personally, I don't see why something to this effect couldn't be done now using an implementation of Thunderbird's phisihing filter. For the most part, an e-mail scam and a site scam both act in similar ways.

I'm not sure how thorough the filter built into Thunderbird is (so far I've only noticed that it complains when hyperlinks use IP addresses instead of domain names), though, so they may be waiting to fortify the technology first.
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Postby Antony » Wed 08 Mar, 2006 9:10 pm

Additional link:
Google Safe Browsing for Firefox an extension to Firefox, from Google. Still in Beta.
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Postby akbash » Fri 10 Mar, 2006 11:30 am

Don_HH2K wrote:Personally, I don't see why something to this effect couldn't be done now using an implementation of Thunderbird's phisihing filter... they may be waiting to fortify the technology first.
Yes I believe the concern is the effectiveness implied by the mere appearance of protection. Rudimentary phishing protection is making promises you don't try very hard to keep, which may be worse than nothing at all.
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