Google buys web security partner

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Newly acquired VirusTotal to maintain existing partnerships.

Google has acquired VirusTotal, a free web service that inspects suspicious files against the most commonly deployed anti-virus solutions.

Google buys web security partner

Founded in 2004, the service also allows users to input suspect URLs to scan websites for malware threats. According to an announcement on VirusTotal's website, the company is a longtime partner of Google.

“VirusTotal also has a strong track record in web security, and we're delighted to be able to provide them with the infrastructure they need to ensure that their service continues to improve,” a Google spokeswoman said.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

VirusTotal runs tests against more than 40 anti-virus providers.

Mike Tuchen, CEO of vulnerability management company Rapid7, said VirusTotal would remain as an independent entity and maintain existing partnerships.

The Google spokeswoman declined to comment on how it planned to use VirusTotal, but Tuchen suggested the technology could be integrated into Google's array of web offerings, including its search engine, Chrome browser, as well as Gmail virus detection.

This article originally appeared at scmagazineus.com

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