TrustBar
Notice: please download updated version from my site http://AmirHerzberg.com/TrustBar , a bug does not allow to update version here!TrustBar allows users to assign a name or logo for their sensitive sites, e.g. e-banking. This makes it easy to detect fake, cloned sites, from phishing, spoofing, pharming and other attacks. Now with Hey!, allowing users to report fake sites and training users to detect fake sites by randomly presenting sensitive sites as if they were cloned. Try it!!
Supported
versions: Firefox 0.7 - 1.0.4 ALL
Notes / Comments: This update site cannot be updated, so, for latest release, download from http://AmirHerzberg.com/TrustBar
Categories: Privacy and Security

The 0.41 release features the `same since` mechanism, allowing users of *unprotected* pages to know when the site changes (which may be an attack). This is the correct, unchanged site, so you get `Same since` .:

This is the `Hey!` emulated-attack - a protected site is presented as if it is unprotected... user should click `Hey!` when detecting the site appears unprotected:

This is a typical view of protected page. Logo was chosen by right-click on image in page (first time).:

Here, we selected to hide the `identified by` field, for sites identified by the specific CA. If users trust sufficiently, they may not want to see its identity explicitly. Or, we can ask not to display for sites to which we assigned name/logo.:

This is how an unprotected page appears, before the user assigned a name or logo to this page. To assign a name, simply type over the domain name. To assign a logo, right click on an image in the page and select `set as site logo`.:
