Web browsers and phishing: how them protect you?

Most of all modern web browsers contain phishing protection. Users are secured from malicious websites trying to get their passwords, login information or private data. Do not trust e-mails telling you need to confirm or update login information to bank account or to PayPal service. These e-mails are very often these days, so I have tried how the browsers will behave when the phishing page is loaded. There is a result:

Working protection

At first I have tried Mozilla Firefox. It has nice shade out effect with information block:

Firefox and phishing
 
Firefox 2.0.0.6 and phishing

Internet Explorer let you know that you are loading a suspicious page:

Internet Explorer 7 and phishing
 
Internet Explorer 7 and phishing

In Opera you need to activate the phishing filter first. it is disabled in default state. However, it's working perfectly:

Opera 9.23 and phishing
 
Opera 9.23 and phishing

Browsers without antiphishing functions

Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer 7 and Opera 9 aren't the only browsers. There are many others, but they haven't built-in phishing protection.

Internet Explorer 6
 
Internet Explorer 6
 
Safari 3.0.3 beta pro Windows
 
Safari 3.0.3 beta for Windows XP
 
Avant Browser 11.5
 
Avant Browser 11.5
 
Maxthon 2
 
Maxthon 2
 
K-Meleon 1.1
 
K-Meleon 1.1
 

SeaMonkey 1.1.3
 
SeaMonkey 1.1.3
 
Amaya 9.55
 
Amaya 9.55
 
SlimBrowser 4.10
 
SlimBrowser 4.10
 
Browse3D 3.5
 
Browse3D 3.5