Deepnet Explorer

Deepnet Explorer is a web browser created by Deepnet Security for the Microsoft Windows platform, first released in 2005. The most recent version is 1.5.3 (BETA 3) which was Released October 19, 2006. Developed in Britain, Deepnet Explorer gained early recognition both for its use of anti-phishing tools and the inclusion of a peer-to-peer facility for file sharing, based on the Gnutella network.[1] The anti-phishing feature, in combination with other additions, led the developers to claim that it had a higher level of security than either Firefox or Internet Explorer—however, as the underlying rendering engine was still the same as that employed in Internet Explorer, it was suggested that the improved security would fail to address the vulnerabilities found in the rendering engine.[2] The browser has been discontinued

Notes

  1. Durman, Paul (March 27, 2005). "Browser upstarts eat into Microsoft". The Sunday Times. London. Retrieved April 26, 2009.
  2. Evers, Joris (December 2, 2004). "Company claims its browser is more secure than IE or Firefox". InfoWorld. Retrieved April 26, 2009.

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