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Yahoo! and McAfee Partner to Make Searching the Web More Secure for Users
May 6 2008

Yahoo! and McAfee Partner to Make Searching the Web More Secure for Users

Yahoo!Yahoo!, and McAfee today announced a partnership to deliver a safer Web search experience through Yahoo! Search. Launching in beta today, the new SearchScan feature by Yahoo! Search, powered by the award-winning McAfee(R) SiteAdvisor(R) technology, provides always-on alerts to users for “risky” sites with security concerns such as spyware, adware and other malicious software that can infect and damage a user’s PC. SearchScan also identifies sites that have shown bad email practices, flooding user in-boxes with spammy emails. SearchScan is available for Yahoo! Search users in the US, Canada, UK, France, Italy, Germany, Australia, New Zealand and Spain. The McAfee Yahoo! partnership is a multi-year, global agreement with additional elements, including bringing Yahoo! Search to McAfee users, in the next few months.

 

                                            By integrating McAfee’s technology into Yahoo! Search, sites that may harm the user’s computer just by visiting them will be eliminated from appearing in Yahoo! Search results. SearchScan also alerts users to potentially risky sites with a red warning sign in search results, allowing users to proceed with caution. During this beta period, SearchScan displays McAfee alerts optimal for the Yahoo! Search user and does not include all McAfee SiteAdvisor red ratings. (See Diagram 1)

 

                                                     After children’s safety, 65 percent of Americans online are more worried about clicking unsecured search listings than the threat of neighborhood crime, getting ones wallet stolen or email scams.* SearchScan addresses users urgent need to avoid visiting dangerous sites on the Web when conducting a search. The McAfee Yahoo! partnership represents a major step forward for safer searching online; users who conduct Web searches with Yahoo! will be warned about the many malicious and dangerous Web sites before they visit them.

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    1. Pavan Kumar said:

      Dude, both the sites trackbacked above are spam sites, I recommend you not to allow such spams…. As you use nofollow, they won’t harm your SEO, but your traffic may leak to spam sites….

      May 7th, 2008 at 7:32 am
    2. Siddharth said:

      yep bro :)
      thx for warning :D
      actually was yesterday in a bit hurry thus approved it :mrgreen:
      deleting them

      May 7th, 2008 at 11:55 am

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