Quick Heal solution for safe online banking

Quick Heal 16.00 has been designed to combat the dangers of online financial transactions such as paying bills, banking and shopping.

November 29, 2014 10:25 pm | Updated 10:25 pm IST - MUMBAI:

Quick Heal Technologies Private Ltd has come out with a solution to enable users have safe banking, secure Internet surfing and a better personal computer experience.

“Every person who shops or banks online is a potential victim to phishing attacks, identity theft, and data stealing software such as key loggers. Quick Heal 16.00 has been designed to combat the dangers of online financial transactions such as paying bills, banking and shopping,” the company said.

Quick Heal 16.00 has brought in a security feature called ‘Safe Banking’ that automatically takes all necessary security steps while the user conducts a financial transaction online. At present, there has been a rise in the number of identity thefts and incidents of online scams.

The objective behind developing this solution was to nullify all online risks, the company said.

“Safe Banking creates a completely safe virtual environment that protects the user’s online transactions against all kinds of threats. It also provides automatic protection against online threats,” the company added.

“Last year, we brought in a technology that had capability to detect and block threats which had no known identities but were capable of inflicting maximum damage. This year, we are adding an essential layer of security that aims to protect our customers’ financial information and activities online by introducing the safe banking feature. I am certain that our product will help users to remain rest assured that their money is safe on the Internet,” said Quick Heal Technologies CEO Kailash Katkar

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