F-Secure ISTP installer?
I downloaded and installed the "new" ISTP release from the beta section (after uninstalling the old beta).
However, the program still shows beta on the main Window, there is no CleanUp tool and the flyer appears the same.
About states F-Secure 1.89 build 201.
Therefore is the new installer in place yet?
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Right, Banking Protection came up on Internet Explorer 8 (I'm on XP so can't go any higher), but when I came to log into my banking website, IE wouldn't display the page, and offered a button to 'diagnose connection issues'. Given that IE is a pile of cr*p anyway, I'm not surprised it didn't work, but I'll try another reboot, then if that doesn't cure it, I'll do a fresh install of FSIS. Not noticed any unusual sluggishness yet.
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Seems to be working fine in my Firefox, although, I think the banner is too obtrusive, and it covers up the whole top menu bar, so you HAVE to minimise or end it if you want to use Bookmarks, etc. BP also seems a little snappier in Firefox, particularly when going to a non-secure site with it still active. Before, it would take a second or two for the 'End / Allow' prompt to appear - now, that is almost instant.
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Because Banking Protection did not seem to do very well in this test; http://www.matousec.com/info/reports/Online-Payments-Threats-2.pdf
I am using either SafePay; http://www.bitdefender.com/solutions/safepay.html
or MyPOQ; https://www.quarri.com/products/mypoq/overview
for banking layered protection!
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I use SeaMonkey as my default browser, which unfortunately isn't supported by FS, for Banking Protection or search engine monitoring (where you get the green ticks on Google, etc), but as I've been using it for about 11 years, I'm not about to change!
However, Banking Protection, SafePay, and the likes, is a fairly new thing, and if I'm not mistaken, offers some ADDITIONAL protection over the usual HTTPS which is native in the browser anyway. So, by not using it, I'm actually no less secure than before, and presumably, the usual web protection is present with FSIS, so I'm not really all that bothered about not using Banking Protection, and I do wonder how much of a gimick these additional features actually are, given that every security product now seems to have its own version of banking protection.
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