Anti-phishing software
Anti-phishing software consists of computer programs that attempt to identify phishing content contained in websites, e-mail, or other forms used to accessing data and block the content, usually with a warning to the user. It is often integrated with web browsers and email clients as a toolbar that displays the real domain name for the website the viewer is visiting, in an attempt to prevent fraudulent websites from masquerading as other legitimate websites.
Most popular web browsers comes with built-in anti-phishing and anti-malware protection services, but almost none of the alternate web browsers have such protections.
Password managers can also be used to help defend against phishing, as can some mutual authentication techniques.
Types of anti-phishing software
Email security
According to Gartner, "email security refers collectively to the prediction, prevention, detection and response framework used to provide attack protection and access protection for email." Email security solution may be : Email security spans gateways, email systems, user behavior, content security, and various supporting processes, services and adjacent security architecture.Security awareness computer-based training
According to Gartner, security awareness training includes one or more of the following capabilities: Ready-to-use training and educational content, Employee testing and knowledge checks, Availability in multiple languages, Phishing and other social engineering attack simulations, Platform and awareness analytics to help measure the efficacy of the awareness program.Client-based anti-phishing programs
- avast!
- Avira Premium Security Suite
- Earthlink ScamBlocker
- eBay Toolbar
- Egress Defend
- ESET Smart Security
- G Data Software G DATA Antivirus
- GeoTrust TrustWatch p
- Google Safe Browsing
- Kaspersky Internet Security
- Kaspersky Anti-Virus
- McAfee SiteAdvisor
- Microsoft SmartScreen
- Mozilla Thunderbird
- Netcraft Toolbar
- Netscape
- Norton 360
- Norton Internet Security
- PhishTank SiteChecker
- Quick Heal
- Windows Mail - default Windows Vista e-mail client
- WOT - browser extension
- ZoneAlarm
Service-based anti-phishing
- Google Safe Browsing
- OpenDNS
- PhishTank
Anti-phishing effectiveness
Another study, conducted by SmartWare for Mozilla and released November 14, 2006, concluded that the anti-phishing filter in Firefox was more effective than Internet Explorer by over 10%. The results of this study have been questioned by critics, noting that the testing data was sourced from PhishTank, which itself is an anti-phishing provider. The study only compared Internet Explorer and Firefox, leaving out Netcraft Toolbar and the Opera browser, both of which use data from PhishTank in their anti-phishing solutions. This has led to speculations that, with the limited testing data, both Opera and Netcraft Toolbar would have got a perfect score had they been part of the study.
While these two reports were released only one day apart, Asa Dotzler, Director of Community Development at Mozilla, has responded to the criticism of the Mozilla-commissioned report by saying, "so you're agreeing that the most recent legitimate data puts Firefox ahead. Good enough for me."
Since these studies were conducted, both Microsoft and Opera Software have started licensing Netcraft's anti-phishing data, bringing the effectiveness of their browser's built-in anti-phishing on par with Netcraft Toolbar.