Useful browser addon - WOT
I have been playing around with the WOT browser add-on for couple weeks with good results. WOT stands for Web Of Trust, it is a community knowledge based system where information on websites are shared. After installing the add-on, the links from search engines are tagged with extra symbols showing whether the site's "reputation" level. Very simple to understand, red means potentially bad site and green means good site.
As you can imagine, lots of links to malicious sites flow through my mailbox every day, WOT toolbar was able to identify most of them (I only recall a few instances where it failed). On the other hand, some of the seemingly legit site seems to be tagged as dangerous but these are rare and I honestly didn't look too deeply as to whether they have real bad stuff or not.
Overall, I would recommend it to average users as an extra layer of defense. Worthwhile to mention that it is available both in Firefox and IE. If you choose to use it, remember to contribute back to the project back by helping to rate sites as you visit them. Time to introduce my parents to this add-on.
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Michael
Jun 17th 2009
1 decade ago
Bruce
Jun 17th 2009
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Jay
Jun 17th 2009
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lansalot
Jun 17th 2009
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gibbonsec
Jun 17th 2009
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Steven
Jun 17th 2009
1 decade ago
http://www.opendns.com/solutions/smb/filtering/
I have a custom setup mostly to keep *me* and my teens out of bad places. I have been most happy with OpenDNS.
BezantSoft
Jun 18th 2009
1 decade ago
BezantSoft
Jun 18th 2009
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jtwaldo
Jun 18th 2009
1 decade ago