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Netcraft Toolbar (discontinued)

Netcraft Toolbar

Entered CNET Catalog: 02/14/2007

SKU: CNETNetcraftToolBar

Manufacturer: Netcraft Ltd.

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 02/15/2007

Known more for its network tools, Netcraft also provides a free toolbar for Firefox and Internet Explorer that checks Web sites for malicious or suspicious content. It stops URLs containing characters designed to deceive, maintains navigational controls within a browser, and displays a site's hosting location--for example, a local U.S. bank hosted in Russia might be fraudulent. But the Netcraft toolbar won't integrate with your search results page to identify possible fraud sites; you'll need to click to be warned. Still, the price is right--it's free.


The Netcraft toolbar flags suspicious content before you download it onto your browser.

We had no trouble installing the Netcraft toolbar on Firefox 2 and Internet Explorer 7. The Netcraft toolbar is not available for Opera. The toolbar can be customized and reconfigured in a number of ways, though the default setting displays many useful tools. Under the Netcraft logo you'll find a drop-down menu that offers ways to report phishing sites and report bugs, a glossary of terms used, FAQs, stats on the phishiest countries reported by Netcraft, the phishiest Web hosts, the most visited Web sites, and corporate-branded toolbars. You will also find stats on Web server software and other minutiae that most people won't bother to read, such as the number of people switching hosting providers in the last two calendar months. The more useful parts of the toolbar are the visual graphics showing more red for malicious hosting sites and more green for safe sites. There's also an icon of the host server's country of origin.


The toolbar includes a variety of helpful services, including a report of Web host services hosting the most phishing sites as reported by Netcraft.

We found the Netcraft toolbar played well alongside other secure browsing tools like McAfee SiteAdvisor (both free and paid) and Exploit Prevention Labs Linkscanner Pro, as well as with the native protection provided by Firefox 2 and Internet Explorer 7, even when we used all of them simultaneously. Should you ever want to uninstall the Netcraft toolbar, we had no trouble doing so.

Unlike Linkscanner Pro and SiteAdvisor--which both display their safety ratings over your current Google, Yahoo, or Live.com search result page--the Netcraft toolbar does not overlay its own ratings. And, despite an option to block cross-site scripting attacks, we still found a few defaced dangerous sites that Netcraft did not flag.

One defaced Web site, a Massachusetts-based restaurant Web site, was infected with a malicious Trojan. By viewing the source code of the page, we could see the hacker-added iframe script at the very bottom; in this case it called out to a site in Korea known to host malicious code. Another example was a sex site hosted in a foreign country; it hosted (deliberately or not) a malicious WMF file. With the Netcraft toolbar we were able to access both sites, and we were also asked whether we wanted to install the tainted WMF file. Similarly, neither SiteAdvisor nor the antiphishing protection within Firefox 2 or Internet Explorer 7 blocked our access to these sites. Only Linkscanner Pro flagged us, allowing us access to the sites only after stripping out the malicious content.

But Linkscanner Pro failed to identify most of the suspected phishing sites we visited; and that's where the Netcraft toolbar truly shines. Using 10 sites recently reported to a reputable, independent phish-tracking site, we found that the Netcraft toolbar identified and blocked access to all 10 sites, tied with the premium version of McAfee SiteAdvisor Plus; the next best tools were Linkscanner Pro and Firefox 2, each identifying or blocking access to 7 suspected phishing sites; they were followed by Internet Explorer 7 which blocked an abysmal 5 sites. The free edition of McAfee SiteAdvisor gave us inconsistent results over the five days we tested it, and was not ranked. In general, we found that IE 7 (at the bottom of our results pile) consistently failed to catch phishing sites less than one hour old, although IE 7 caught all phishing sites known for at least an hour or more. Most phishing sites are removed after their initial 72 hours.


One cool report shows the country of origin for servers that host the most phishing attacks reported by Netcraft.

The toolbar is free, so Netcraft does not provide live technical support. It does, however, provide a thorough glossary of terms, and a fairly complete FAQ, both accessible from the toolbar itself.

We've been using the Netcraft toolbar for our own defense against phishing and recommend it for that purpose. The price is right, and the protection is solid.

User opinions

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User Rating: 3/10

Does not install in Firefox, as claimed

Pros: None, since I use Firefox

Cons: Does not install in Firefox, as claimed

Review:

User Rating: 1/10

Does not install

Pros: Warf ... no pros as the product installation fails

Cons: Unusable product

Review: Unusable product, the installation fails and do not remove itself properly.

User Rating: 9/10

Very handy and no problems; Works very well with Firefox and IE

Pros: Displays sites' hosting location, including country, helping you to evaluate fraudulent urls.

Cons: Does not overlay search results with safety ratings.

Review: This amazing tool displays sites' hosting location, including country, helping you to evaluate fraudulent urls. (I like that feature.) It works with Firefox and IE very well. I would get rid of McAfee SiteAdvisor forever if Netcraft toolbar overlayed search results, but oh well. Also, unlike TrendMicro's TrendProtect, it does more than just have a bar that changes color and warns you about sites, and it has better phishing detection. I would definitely put this toolbar for my default browser.

User Rating: 1/10

Causes Problems

Pros: Nice idea.

Cons: Vanishing icons & "Tools" entries

Review: When installed, about 2/3 of my Tools drop down list vanishes. Also, many additional icons vanish from the toolbars and they are no longer available to reinstall via the right-click "Customize". This is in the initial FireFox window opened. If an additional window is opened, the icons are back. But when all windows are closed and FireFox is reopened, the icons vanish again.

User Rating: 3/10

I Installed it, ran it, was disappointed, and then I uninstalled it.

Pros: Well...It's free

Cons: It's virtually useless

Review: I prefer LinkScanner Pro (which is currently on sale) along with CallingID Toolbar and CallingID Link Advisor (which is currently free).

User Rating: 2/10

VERY invasive!!!

Pros: none at all

Cons: got it's bits into everything

Review: I read good things about the toolbar, and tried it, but I opened Front Page to edit something and the thing went crazy. I had 5 JAVA windows I could not close. I tried to uninstall but it indicated that it was being installed and I had to restart to remove.

When I went to add/remove programs and selected it after the restart, during the uninstall process it told me I would have to reinstall MS Office after Netcraft tool bar was uninstalled! What the hell is it doing messing with my Office install? Run from this program!

User Rating: 5/10

sadly it's not all that

Pros: good if u want the IP adresses to sites u visit

Cons: didnt warn me about phishing sites

Review: Going by CNET & members reviews I decided to try it out. I liked it cuz it was lite & installed exactly what it said it was installing but sadly it was a disappointment cuz it didnt warn me about phishing sites which my trialware w/ Trend Security 2007 did. I went to a quite a few screwed up sites, even My Space, infected w/ spyware & pop ups galore just to test it & it sent me no warnings. I uninstalled & just got the google toolbar which is pretty nifty w/ all the extra buttons to add

User Rating: 1/10

Number 1 wanted product?!

Pros: Not a bad tool for phishing detection...

Cons: Simply a phishing detection tool...

Review: This simple piece of software has made it to CNET's most wanted product, ahead of the Wii, PS3, and the best HDTVs?! Who decides that list, a single person!? CNET constantly pulls stuff like this and loses more and more of my trust and more and more of their credibility...

User Rating: 5/10

Limited application

Pros: Works with IE

Cons: Doesn't work with Firefox

Review: I only still use IE for a very few sites that don't work properly with Firefox. Unfortunately, this toolbar only works with IE--so why doesn't the write-up spell this out?
It's not like Firefox users are a rarity!

User Rating: 3/10

Does not work with newest Firefox Version

Pros: none...because i can't use it with Firefox 2.0.0.1

Cons: Doesn't work with new firefox

Review: I want to see if i like this but it doesn't work with the newer versions of firefox. Please get this fixed.

User Rating: 9/10

Works well in FireFox and IE

Pros: It actually works and it's free

Cons: None so far

Review: Netcraft Toolbar has caught a number of fraudulent sites for me. And it makes it easy to report new frauds it hasn't found yet.

User Rating: 10/10

looks good

Pros: a lot of pros

Cons: no cons at all

Review:

User Rating: 9/10

excellent security,free and easy to use

Pros: got problem with opera,google,yahoo

Cons: high standart phishing protection

Review: I am using it.And I advice you to use it.

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