Protect Your a Identity with a Force Field

ZoneAlarm ForceField

Cindy Wright
Check Point Software is the worldwide leader in securing the Internet. They have created ZoneAlarm ForceField. ForceField is new consumer browser security software. Now you can protect your identity with a force field that will keep others out of your personal information.

ZoneAlarm ForceField is the first virtualized, on-demand browser security, which enables consumers to do their banking and shopping online, or to even just surf the dangerous areas of the internet without any fear of someone getting your information.

It was created to specifically fight the emerging classes of browser-based Web threats. ForceField also further protect consumer privacy by erasing all your personal information after a browsing session has ended.

The features of ZoneAlarm ForceField include browser virtualization, powerful anti-phishing technology, ZoneAlarm's Spy Site Blocker that is also found in the award-winning ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite and also has additional dangerous download defenses.

Below you find the benefits and features of ZoneAlarm ForceField;

1) Virtual surfing creates a duplicate, disposable version of "you" to block Web attacks, leaving users safe to surf safely

2) Two-way protection not only defends the PC against Internet attacks, but also protects Web sessions from threats already on the PC-, like spyware and keyloggers.

3) Advanced anti-phishing utilizes sophisticated heuristics and the best signature system available to prevent users from visiting fraudulent Web sites that try to trick users into revealing personal data.

4) Privacy mode permits users to surf anywhere and type anything without leaving a single trace on the computer.

5) Dangerous download detector checks every file download form the Internet to make sure it's clean.

6) Anti-keylogger/screengrabber discovers and blocks silent spyware programs that try to steal users' identity by recording keys that users type and pagers that users view.

7) Web site auditor checks credentials on every Web site to see if it is safer to enter data or download files.

8) Spyware scanner scans users' browsing session for dangerous spyware that may be running.

9) Spy site blocking finds and blocks spyware distribution sites as users surf the Web.

10) Temp file encryption encrypts the temporary files that are automatically created on users' PCs as they type information on the Web, so they cannot be compromised by spyware on their PCs.

11) Browser exploit immunity inoculates users' computers from automatic downloads and other threats that occur through the numerous browser exploits that arise each year.

12) Instant ForceField gives travelers the temporary use of ForceField on borrowed computers at kiosks, on friends' PCs and at other public places.

13) Security Services subscription offers access to Instant ZoneAlarm ForceField along with computer backup, real-world identity theft protection, customer support and new services that are added over time.

The final version of ZoneAlarm ForeceField is expected to become available in early 2008; consumers will be able to purchase it for $29.95. Users can however, now download a free public beta of ZoneAlarm ForceField at www.zonealarm.com. ForceField integrates seamlessly with Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers. ForceField also works with any brand of antivirus, anti spyware, firewall and security suite products.

In today's times, with everyone so worried about their identities being stolen it is great that we can now protect our identity with a forcefield.

Published by Cindy Wright

Cindy Wright has been writing for The Yahoo Contributor Network since 2005. She covers many topics, but Arts and entertainment is her featured subject. She has interviewed many musicians, such as Taylor Hic...  View profile

  • ZoneAlarm ForceField is the first virtualized, on-demand browser security
  • It was created to specifically fight the emerging classes of browser-based Web threats
  • download a free public beta of ZoneAlarm ForceField

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  • A.M. Morgan10/23/2007

    Great tips. Thanks for sharing.

  • Stephen Joltin10/21/2007

    I have to get this software. Great article.

  • Rodney Southern10/19/2007

    Nicely written as always.. Top notch work!

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