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With IE 7, green means go for legit sites
Published November 14th, 2006 in All Categories, Internet Explorer 7, Security
Starting early next year, the address bar in Internet Explorer 7 will turn green when surfing to a
legitimate Web site–but only in some cases, not all.
The colored address bar is designed to be a sign that a specific site can be trusted, giving people the green light to carry out transactions there. It is a weapon in the fight against phishing scams, which use fraudulent Web sites.
The idea is among the draft guidelines created by the CA Browser Forum, an organization comprised of companies that issue certificates for Web sites and major browser makers. Last week, Microsoft decided to adopt that draft version for IE 7, released last month. It plans to add the functionality in January. With IE 7, green means go for legit sites | CNET News.com








