McAfee buys search-warning company

Dawn Kawamoto | April 5, 2006 2:43 PM PDT

Summary

Security giant acquires SiteAdvisor, which helps fortify defenses for people before they browse potentially malicious sites.

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Security company McAfee has acquired SiteAdvisor in a move to fortify defenses for people before they browse potentially malicious Web sites.

Boston-based SiteAdvisor informs people conducting Web searches whether their results include sites potentially associated with spyware, adware, spam and browser attacks. The safety ratings are displayed next to the search results with red, yellow or green icons.

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SiteAdvisor
How CNET editors rate the browser security plug-in

The company's testing and rating service works on Google, Yahoo and Microsoft's MSN, appearing as a small button in the browser toolbar.

Although the service will be marketed to McAfee's vast consumer base, the security giant is also eyeing its use for businesses.

"This unique technology adds another dimension of strength and value to McAfee's threat database and will offer a significant corporate benefit," George Heron, McAfee chief scientist, said in a statement.

Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

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