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SecEditCtlHostAdv.ICBC.Setup 3.2.3.1, released by CFCA, is a dedicated browser security module designed to harden Microsoft Edge when users access Industrial and Commercial Bank of China personal online-banking services. Classified under the “Security & Privacy” software category, the control injects itself into Edge’s rendering engine to create an isolated, policy-enforced environment that blocks unauthorized scripts, prevents key-logging, and encrypts every keystroke before data reaches the bank’s servers. The single-version installer (no prior releases listed) registers a native Windows service, installs a signed cryptographic driver, and adds a custom Edge extension that activates only on ICBC domains, ensuring that transaction pages, U-shield authentication dialogs, and dynamic password fields are rendered inside a protected sandbox. Typical use cases include retail customers initiating wire transfers, setting up fixed deposits, or linking third-party payment gateways from within Edge on Windows 10/11 desktops and tablets; corporate treasurers also rely on the control when batch-paying salaries or importing payroll files through ICBC’s personal gateway. Once active, the module monitors for tampered certificates, unexpected DOM modifications, and out-of-zone plug-ins, halting the session and prompting a reload over a fresh TLS tunnel if any anomaly is detected. Because the control is whitelisted by Microsoft Defender and Edge’s built-in SmartScreen filter, it installs without disabling native browser safeguards, maintaining compatibility with Windows Hello PINs, fingerprint readers, and ICBC’s Bluetooth U-shield tokens. The package is available for free on get.nero.com; downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest 3.2.3.1 build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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