Thursday, July 31, 2008

An Open Letter to Internet Explorer, Firefox, Netscape, Opera and other browsers

This letter was wriiten by Yurong Lin, CEO of Deepnet Explorer on March 11, 2005
We, the developers of Deepnet Explorer, believe that one of the most important issues is the growing number of internet users falling victim to phishing, identity theft and other online scams. Our mission is to combat this growing threat, by providing a secure web browser, Deepnet Explorer, that protects users from being victim of online fraud. We are writing this letter hoping that together we, and all browsers, can unite by implementing anti-phishing features and standards that will help users defend against phishing scams and online identity theft. Let me explain…
Most commercial web sites rely on a relatively weak form of password authentication: the browser simply sends a user's plaintext password to a remote web server. As you know, this form of password authentication is vulnerable to phishing scams.
In phishing scams, users are typically directed to spoof web sites where they are asked to enter their usernames and passwords. By masquerading as a legitimate site, a phishing site obtains the user's plaintext password for the legitimate site.
This is why we urge you to join us in the fight against phishing by implementing Password Hashing, which provides a simple yet very effective way of defending against phishing scams. Rather than send the user's plaintext password to a web site, browsers that supports password hashing, such as Deepnet Explorer, send the hash of the user's password combined with the domain name of the web site. The hash data is not only cryptographic; it is also specific to the web site itself. In other words, password hash received at the phishing site is not useful at any other site.
Deepnet Explorer has taken the initiative by introducing a new attribute to the INPUT element in HTML form. The new attribute is named “PROTECT”, and it can be applied to the password input as well as any other input that requires protection, such as the credit card number, social security number etc. The result is that any type of input data, not only the password, can be protected. Currently, Deepnet Explorer 1.4 supports two hashing algorithms, MD5 and SHA1. Following is a piece of example code:


or

We believe that our latest step towards combating phishing is effective, yet simple. We urge all browser developers to implement the same feature in order to put pressure on financial institutions and e-commerce website to follow suit.
Furthermore, we should all implement password hashing to the same standard, ensuring that websites that enable password hashing are compatible with all browsers.
Together we can make a difference.
Thank you for your attention.
Sincerely,
Yurong Lin
CEO
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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Deepnet Explorer - SOFTPEDIA "100% FREE" AWARD

This software product was tested in the Softpedia labs on: 01 September 2006 Softpedia guarantees that Deepnet Explorer is 100% FREE, which means it is a freeware product (both for personal and commercial use) that does not contain any form of malware, including but not limited to: spyware, viruses, trojans and backdoors. This software product was tested thoroughly and was found absolutely clean, therefore it can be installed with no concern by any computer user. However, it should be noted that this product will be retested periodically and the award may be withdrawn, so you should check back this page and especially the date of testing shown above.
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Friday, July 11, 2008

Deepnet Security Announces the appointment of Compricon Netherland BV as its distribution partner in Benelux

IT, New Media & Software Press release from: DeepNet Security - London and Helmond , June 12, 2008 – Deepnet Security Ltd, a leading provider of unified, two-factor and two-way authentication solutions, today announced the appointment of Compricon Nederland BV as its first European distributor to support its expansion into the European Market.Commenting on this appointment Yurong Lin – Managing Director for Deepnet Security said, “Traditionally, Benelux region is particularly strong in multi-factor authentication. The focus and reach to the market that Compircon Nederland BV offers means they are a good partner to help us initiate our growth in the Benelux region”.Frank de Vries, Managing Director at Compricon Nederland BV commented, “We are excited to be working with such a dynamic company as Deepnet Security that has innovative technology that will drive new areas of the multi-factor authentication market and help grow Compricon Nederland BV revenues over the coming years”. The Deepnet solutions will complement our Security portfolio and fit seamlessly in our new company strategy which is based on solutions”, he continued. The market for multi-factor authentication products and technology is forecast to grow at between 17-21% over the next 5 years, and Deepnet Security are well positioned to take advantage of this growth market within the security sector of the IT industry.
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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Browsing the web with Deepnet Explorer

Finding the web pages you want
To start browsing the web type a website address into the browser address bar, or click on any link on your home page.
Setting multiple start up pages
If you check more than one website whenever you start up your browser, you can save yourself some time by setting up multiple start up pages. Deepnet Explorer automatically opens the page you select whenever you launch the browser.
To open multiple pages whenever you start Deepnet Explorer navigate to the page you want to view on startup. Click Favorites > Add to Start Pages from the browser menu then click Yes to confirm you would like to add the page. When you next open your browser the page will display automatically.
To remove a page from the start pages click Favorites > Organize Favorites > Start Pages. Highlight the page not required then click the Delete to the left.
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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

New Browser Super Charges Internet Explorer

Deepnet Technologies announced the launch of Deepnet Explorer, a powerful Web, P2P and News browser that allows users to surf the web faster, share and download files on the Gnutella P2P network, and view the latest RSS news and weblogs.

Deepnet Explorer seamlessly integrates three web technologies into one application: web browsing, P2P file sharing and RSS news reader.

The Web browser allows users to view multiple web pages with its tabbed interface and it has a collection of innovative features that increase web browsing productivity, such as the pop-up blocker, direct search, keyword navigation, auto login, form filler, multiple start pages, mouse gestures, super drag and drop and more.

Deepnet Explorer's built-in peer-to-peer file sharing technology enables the user to browse the web while sharing and downloading files on the Gnutella P2P network in the background. Users can search for different file formats including audio, video and documents.

The browser also has a built in news reader that allows the user to subscribe to and receive RSS or ATOM news and weblogs. A useful feature is the News filter which blocks unwanted news or adverts. The news reader is integrated with popular RSS search engines which makes it easy to find and subscribe to news.

Deepnet Explorer is a new generation browser that allows the user to easily browse the web, share files and read news simultaneously.

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