The nature of online threats to computers has changed quite radically in the
last few years.
Rather than attacks that affect millions of computers worldwide, hackers have
decided to concentrate on more manageable attacks, normally with a view to steal
personal information.
Linkscanner Lite from
exploit
prevention labs helps to protect a computer from these attacks by scanning
web links to ensure that there is nothing that might attack the computer.
The lite version offers two forms of scanning. It installs into Internet
Explorer and Firefox so that the links provided by searches with Google, MSN and
Yahoo are checked automatically. An icon appears next to the title of each
search result showing whether or not the site is safe. The icons are colour
coded for ease of use.
Individual links in a web page can be scanned using the right click menu.
The other way of investigating links is to double click on the XPL icon in
the notification Area to launch the main program interface. Links can be scanned
and then opened automatically if there are no threats.
Linkscanner
Pro checks all links automatically. It currently costs $20 for a one-year
licence.
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