SiteHound - Security For Your PC
This is a particularly pertinent topic
these days. Only last month I introduced the Netcraft Toolbar as an
anti-phishing tool, and I follow up this month with a personal
practical application of that protection. And I saw a beta of IE7
recently that includes the same protection.
Now Firetrust, the company that sells
the anti-spam applications MailWasher and MailWasher Pro., has released
a powerful package that addresses this problem and more.
 On installation SiteHound appears as a toolbar below the Address
toolbar for IE, giving quick access to Options, Help and Site
Information. In this last item it does not provide the wealth of detail
available from Netcraft - only the Site Owner Information (Registrant);
Site Owner IP Address; Country; and Site Location
Information
(Registrar). But it is certainly adequate and I suppose one could argue that the protection is what
counts, and an excess of information might be confusing or even
unwelcome. The SiteHound Status cycles between the number of rogue
sites, the number of users currently protected, and the update status
of the database.
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SiteHound comes in two
flavours, free and registered, and it is only in the registered version that this
Site Information image is available.
Once installed SiteHound requires
registration to create a user ID in order to use the software. This is
sent as email and entered in the user account to activate the
program
SiteHound maintains an extensive
database of malicious websites that is constantly being updated by
security experts assisted by the
user community. Database updates can be scheduled in the registered
version and will automatically update every day. Unregistered users
must check manually to ensure that they always have the latest
additions.
You are encouraged to report suspicious sites by filling in the
eminently clear form provided by the toolbar. The report asks that you
categorise the URL when it is not patently obvious, and defines a
number of categories including Adware, Phishing, Adult material, Scams, Spyware and so on. |
SiteHound provides protection when
browsing the Internet by raising an alert when you enter a site that is
known to be fraudulent, offensive or associated with spyware. It does not block
you from visiting the site, but warns you and leaves the option up to
you.The enhanced version has a more informative graphical
presentation, and subsequently provides a wealth of additional
information on the nature and perpetrator of the threat. |
In summary, SiteHound will try to protect you from:
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Fraudulent claims or scams.
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Offensive material.
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Security vulnerabilities.
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Spyware or Adware.
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Spam related material or other content deemed to be unsafe.
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Thousands of fake bank and credit sites.
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Tens of thousands of pornographic and adult sites.
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The endless fake phishing and pharming sites.
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Adware sites, which can infect you with spyware and adware if you visit them.
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Downloading software which may infect your computer with spyware and adware.
With the amount of malicious software
increasing almost exponentially these days it is becoming
essential to prevent
attacks rather than recover from them, and that is the approach taken
by the producers of SiteHound. It may well replace other software we
have become almost reliant on. You have nothing to lose by giving it a
try.
Enjoy your computing. Terry Bibo
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