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  • Fri Mar 7 2008 Haute Secure blocks Web threats

    A new, free tool to block recently compromised Web sites emerges from beta. We found it to be a useful product, but not without drawbacks.

    Posted by Robert Vamosi

  • Wed Jul 11 2007 Haute Secure pledges safe-surfing toolbar for IE

    New company hopes to improve upon existing toolbars already on the market.

    Posted by Robert Vamosi

  • Thu Jun 12 2008 Newly released Opera 9.5 bundles more protection

    The latest version of Opera Software's browser, code-named Kestrel, includes Haute Secure antimalware security, as well as Netcraft antiphishing software.

    Posted by Robert Vamosi

  • Thu Jun 12 2008 Get under the hood of Opera 9.50

    Even though Opera 9.50 isn't listed as a major-point update, there are some impressive new features worked into this release.

    Posted by Seth Rosenblatt

  • Fri Jun 6 2008 Opera 9.5 to include antimalware protection

    The safeguards, provided by Haute Secure, rely upon a community of dedicated users to inform the product when to block and when not.

    Posted by Robert Vamosi

  • Tue Sep 1 1998 Short Take: VeriSign in French joint venture

    VeriSign has created a joint venture called Certplus with major French firms to issue digital certificates in France. Certplus partners include smart card vendor Gemplus, France Telecom, and systems integrator Matra Hautes Technologies, part of Groupe Lagardere. The joint venture now offers Secure Electronic Transactions (SET) certificates for online credit card payments, with other types due by year's end.

    Posted by Tim Clark

  • Tue Nov 18 2008 Safari 3.2 includes antiphishing tools

    Apple quietly adds the security feature to its latest version of Safari. It's the last of the major browser vendors to offer antiphishing protection.

    Posted by Robert Vamosi

  • Wed Aug 27 2008 IE 8 beta gives other browsers a run for their money

    With the newest public beta version of its Internet Explorer browser, Microsoft meets, and in some cases exceeds, the security features available in other browsers.

    Posted by Robert Vamosi

  • Wed Mar 19 2008 Spyware Horror Story: Antispyware bog-down

    Your puny memory is no excuse for ditching the antispyware apps--they're essential to your PC's health. However, there are some strong security apps with a Cinderella footprint. Take a look at these RAM-saving security titles.

    Posted by Jessica Dolcourt

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