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Finjan SecureBrowsing (discontinued)

Finjan SecureBrowsing

Entered CNET Catalog: 02/06/2007

SKU: CNETFINJANSECUREBROWSINGBETA

Manufacturer: FinJan, Inc.

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 04/24/2007

Security vendor Finjan now offers a secure browsing extension for Firefox and Internet Explorer, named SecureBrowsing. The tool is similar to the free tool Linkscanner offered by Exploit Prevention Labs, with ties to antivirus protection. Like Linkscanner, the Finjan product overlays your search engine results page with various real-time safety ratings. Unlike McAfee SiteAdvisor Plus, which identifies phishing sites but not always malware sites, Finjan SecureBrowsing failed to catch any of the suspected phishing sites we tested.

Download is quick. SecureBrowsing is an add-on for Internet Explorer and an extension for Firefox. It does require that you restart your browser after installation. Once restarted, the Finjan logo appears in the lower right-hand corner of your browser. Unlike SiteAdvisor, the Finjan icon does not change color to show the safety of a given site, nor are there many configuration choices.

Finjan SecureBrowsing identifies and ranks Web sites returned by search engines such as Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft Live; advertising systems such as Google AdSense; Webmail systems Gmail, Hotmail, and Yahoo; and popular destination sites like MySpace, Digg, Slashdot, and Blogger. Other domains are not scanned by SecureBrowsing at this time.

Because the Finjan safety scans are live--not drawn from some cataloged data one hour or even several days old--you can search Google for something odd, say, antique bottle collection sites, and know that Finjan's reports will be accurate. That's good, given that Web sites can be compromised with malicious content one day and clean the next.

To scan the Web sites, SecureBrowsing uses Finjan's patented behavior-based heuristic technology along with antivirus technology from Sophos and Kaspersky. By right-clicking on a rating, you can see why a site has been flagged either by category or by technical information. Most of the sites we found contained spyware, with an occasional virus or worm.


The Finjan SecureBrowsing tool overlays its findings on top of your search engine results page.


If you attempt to click to a suspicious site, SecureBrowsing will ask you again if you really do want to visit the site.

But Finjan SecureBrowsing consistently failed to identify the ordinary, nonexploit-related phishing sites we visited, which surprised us. Using 10 sites recently reported to a reputable, independent phish-tracking site, we found that the premium SiteAdvisor Plus identified and blocked access to all 10 sites, tied with the free Netcraft toolbar; next best antiphishing tools were Linkscanner Pro and Firefox 2, each identifying or blocking access to 7 suspected phishing sites; they were followed by Internet Explorer 7 with an abysmal 5, or half the sites visited. The free edition of McAfee SiteAdvisor gave us inconsistent results over the five days we tested it, so it was not ranked. But Finjan SecureBrowsing found none of the phishing sites, even those several hours old. And, unlike Linkscanner, Finjan SecureBrowsing missed a few sites with iframe links to exploit servers known to install back doors and Trojan horses.

Finjan SecureBrowsing includes a nominal, one page Help site. An online FAQ exists, however you need SecureBrowsing installed to view it. We could find no live technical support offered for this product.

In the future we'd like to see Finjan SecureBrowsing become a more all-around product, looking not only for malware online but also fraudulent (aka phishing) sites as well.

User opinions

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User Rating: 10/10

you missed the point: URLs rather than sites

Pros: URL real-time content inspection before you click

Cons: scans only the specific URL but not its sublinks

Review: I think SecureBrowsing does the job it should do: it scans URLs to detect malware before you click on them. It does not address "social engineering" techniques like phishing. It does not look for signatures nor search for websites that has been previously categorized. Considering the dynamic nature of the internet, SecureBrowsing has a better approach than other tools based on reputation, signatures and URL categorization. Of course, having a deep scanning - including sublinks embedded in the currently scanned URL - would be perfect, but this is a performance issue and not a technology issue. Remember that the service is offered for free!!!

User Rating: 3/10

Needs A Lot Of Work

Pros: Warns about malware sites

Cons: Many issues in this program

Review: Finjan overlayes search results and warns about dangerous malware sites.But it has many bugs in the software.It failed to identify some exploit sites and incorrect results on safe websites.Sometimes the ratings the unavialable due to server problems.Don't install this program yet, wait for the new version to come out.Until things improve use siteadvisor and linkscanner lite.

User Rating: 9/10

A must when travelling the internet.

Pros: real time, no lists which can be true one day and FALSE the next, recognizes even malware which is not known yet as it proactivly scans the content, quite fast compering to others

Cons: does not scan any URLs outside search engines.

Review: I think it is a must when browsing the internet, what more, it is free, and gives you accurate information regarding the web site you are about to visit. Which is the main problem when accessing sites found on search engines as you do not know them unlike the regular sites you visit.

User Rating: 6/10

Rather than database, it scans the sites real-time.

Pros: One of a kind. Tried by googling bad websites

Cons: Still a beta, so expect some spyware links to be green. Needs fast connection to show up whether safe or not

Review: Since it's still a beta, you maybe surprised that some really dangerous sites will turn green like zango.

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