Yahoo and McAfee integrate security warnings into search
By Asavin Wattanajantra,
Yahoo and security vendor McAfee are collaborating on a new effort to help web search users avoid untrusted and known dodgy web sites.
A new feature within the Yahoo search service, launching in beta form today, will alert users if web sites listed in search results have been identified by McAfee as dangerous.
Users will see red warning signs on websites McAfee has deemed untrusted or compromised. These include those which have served spyware, adware or other types of malware. The feature, called SearchScan, will also flag those sites which have been involved in spamming.
SearchScan is being trialled on the UK skew of the Yahoo search service. Other countries with access to SearchScan include the US, France, Germany and Spain.
SearchScan uses a stripped down version of McAfee's SiteAdvisor technology, which uses icons to label safe or dangerous sites. As well as flagging up risky sites, it can also prevent websites which will harm the user's computer from appearing.
Vish Makhijani, senior vice president and general manager of Yahoo Search, said: "Through this partnership with McAfee, we can offer users a safer search experience and drive more users to make Yahoo Search their starting point on the Web."
The deal appears to be an attempt by Yahoo to persuade more users to surf using its search engine rather than Google's.
Yahoo is struggling to return to normal following Microsoft's aborted takeover attempt, which caused Yahoo's shares to fall sharply.
"Research indicates that four out of five web site visits start with a search, and users of Yahoo Search will now be alerted to high-risk web sites," said Tim Dowling, vice president of McAfee's security group.
Related Tags
advertisement
Latest Security Features
NHS IT - something to celebrate?
To mark the 60th anniversary of the NHS, IT PRO examines the massive IT overhaul at the health services giant.
- Q&A – Tom Ilube, head of Garlik
- Ten of the most infamous ‘black hat’ hackers
- USB Flash Disks: A modern day business curse?
- Creating a mobile data management policy
- Behind the scenes: Symantec's malware battle
- The rise of storage security
- Google Mail Security
- Demand for tougher data breach legislation
- An Audience with Bill Gates
Latest Security Reviews
Finjan Vital Security Web Appliance NG-6000S
Rating: ![]()
- LogLogic MX2010
- Exclusive: WatchGuard Firebox Core X750e
- Sophos ES4000 Security Appliance
- Microsoft Forefront Security for Exchange and SharePoint
- EXCLUSIVE: Juniper Networks SSG 550 UTM appliance
- EXCLUSIVE: Arbor Networks Peakflow X 3.7
- EXCLUSIVE: Check Point UTM-1 1050
- EXCLUSIVE: Finjan Vital Security NG-5100
- EXCLUSIVE: Astaro Security Gateway 120 Appliance
advertisement
Latest News Videos in Security
Video: Q&A with Richard Archdeacon, Symantec
IT PRO speaks to Richard Archdeacon, director, global services, at the information security software vendor Symantec.
White papers
Want more background on today's hottest IT trends?
Visit IT PRO's white paper library for more on virtualisation, encryption and other topics.
Register for IT PRO
You'll get exclusive member benefits including free white papers, downloads, Webinars and weekly newsletters full of the latest IT PRO news, reviews, insight and expertise.




Social Bookmark this article: What is this?