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- Price: Free to try (14-day trial); $19.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: April 19, 2006
- Total Downloads: 663
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From Inproa Data :No matter which browser or mail client is used, Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express, BitIdentify can detect unknown phishing attack phenomena and raise alarm immediately to user. Even not only that, BitIdentify is quite more powerful since it is language-independent as well. BitIdentify Professional best matched to technical staffs, who analyze Internet traffic to detect phishing scams from emails, identifying fraudulent Web sites.
The professional version will help analyzers pick up all potential scams from Internet flow easier and faster with providing all scams signatures that BitIdentify figured out. BitIdentify tool is designed specially for banks customers to protect them from phishing scams that are deliberately used to steal their credit card numbers, bank account, or personal information. With BitIdentify, users can feel safe and comfortable while doing e-commerce.
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Version: BitIdentify Pro for Internet Explorer 2.1
"It is necessary too every company for moore secure Internet."
Pros: With this product you can have a deep professional analyze of every possible fraud on websides, pop-and webmail to increase the security on Internet.
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