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Finjan intro’s breakthrough security assistance tool for web browsers

Finjan recently released Finjan SecureBrowsing, which is touted to be a spontaneous safety assistance tool for end-users. The free service, which was at first rolled out to the public at the RSA Conference in February, is claimed to have brought about great interest amongst both businesses and home users equally. Finjan SecureBrowsing is being demo-strated at Infosecurity Europe 2007, April 24-26, 2007 Stand F120 (Wick Hill/Finjan). Yuval Ben-Itzhak, CTO, Finjan, was quoted as saying, Finjan SecureBrowsing utilizes our breakthrough web security approach, as implemented through our patented behavior-based content inspection technology. It analyzes website code in real time to provide users with safety ratings of URLs before they visit the sites. 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." Real-Time Protection for Web Browsing Finjan SecureBrowsing proactively keeps the users alert against possible nasty content burring behind online email apps, links of search results, ads and other all the rage sites. Finjan SecureBrowsing makes access to all the links in its present form on the web, and scans the related pages instantly by making use of patented behavior-based technology of Finjan. Afterward each link is flagged with a security rating – either safe (green) or most possibly nasty (red). Finjan SecureBrowsing facilitates end-users to learn the similar best-in-class safety technologies at present operational at large enterprise customers. Finjan SecureBrowsing boasts of providing a distinct pack of potentials to make available the uppermost rate of nasty code detection: (1) Analyzes links in popular websites (Digg, Slashdot, Blogger, etc.) and online email applications (Gmail, Yahoo! mail), in addition to all of the major search engines (2) Provides safety rating based on an analysis of the current page content, each time a link appears in the browser (3) Detects potentially malicious content using real-time behavior-based content inspection, unlike other products that rely on static URL databases (4) Provides safety rating based on an analysis of the current page content, each time a link appears in the browser (5) Scans in real-time all the dynamic code elements comprising each web page, rather than just the text


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