Comodo Verification Engine' 2.7 is Freeware Encryption Tools software design by Comodo Security solutions, Inc.. It runs on following operating system: WinXP,Windows Vista Home Premium and has as system requirements: 64 MB RAM, 70 MB Hard Disk Space. Phony websites abound on the Web, ready to infect your PC with malware. Verification Engine is a free, easy to install way to determine when you?ve stumbled on a fake, malicious site. Also alerts you to email-based ?phishing attacks.?
Whats new in version 2.7:In case of update release
Publisher review:Phony websites abound on the World Wide Web, created by scammers hoping to infect your PC with malware or steal your personal information. Eliminate this risk with Comodo Verification Engine, a free program helping all Web users separate the real from the fake. Verification Engine (VE) couldn?t be simpler: download the free application, then move your mouse over any logos or log-in boxes on a page you?d like to verify. If it?s the real deal, a green border will appear around your browser. (Or, if you prefer, you can program any .WAV file to play upon verifying a site?s identity.) A green border means you can rest assured that the site you?re accessing is not trying to scam you or infect your PC. VE is also the safest way to protect yourself from email-based ?phishing attacks,? a common scam on the Web. VE uses browser-independent technology, so attacks on certain browsers won?t be able to trick it. Verification Engine is quick to install, easy to use, and provides the ultimate layer of security for shopping online, banking online, or simply surfing your favorite sites.
Requirements:64 MB RAM, 70 MB Hard Disk Space
Operating system:WinXP,Windows Vista Home Premium
Release notes:New Release
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