McAfee buys website security company for $US51M
- 31 October, 2007 09:36
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McAfee will acquire ScanAlert, a Web application security vendor, for $US51 million.
ScanAlert, which was founded in 2001, runs a paid service that scans Web sites daily looking for security vulnerabilities and checks if e-commerce applications have up-to-date patches.
McAfee said the business would be integrated into its Web Security Group, which develops McAfee's SiteAdvisor service. SiteAdvisor scans websites and scores them according to their risk, taking into account for example whether malicious software is hosted on the site.
Consumers can download the SiteAdvisor toolbar that displays that ranking in a group of search results.
Sites using ScanAlert's service display a logo that says Hacker Safe, which also appears on product listings on websites such as Yahoo's shopping channel and Pricegrabber.com. The service is aimed at increasing consumer confidence with e-commerce transactions, which have seen a rising level of fraud.
SiteAdvisor, which is a free download for Internet Explorer and Firefox but also offers a paid version with more features, would eventually show the Hacker Safe logo in search results, McAfee said.
ScanAlert said it had 8000 customers that had more than 75,000 websites. Its clients included clothing retailer Guess, Toshiba and Warner Brothers.
ScanAlert expects its booking revenue to be in the range of $US15 million to $US20 million this year.
Earlier this month, McAfee splashed out $US350 million for SafeBoot, a Dutch company specialising in encryption and access control.
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