McAfee acquires website trust mark firm


ScanAlert certification system bought for $51 million.


McAfee

has bought

ScanAlert

, the firm behind the ‘Hacker Safe’ trust mark logo, carried by some 75,000 websites to indicate safe practices and freedom from malware and spamming. The technology will be added to

McAfee

‘s

SiteAdvisor

safe browsing system.

In a deal worth $51 million in cash, plus a possible $24 million more depending on performance,

McAfee

took over the 130-strong company based in California to add an e-commerce angle to its web security business, complementing the end-user

SiteAdvisor

product which claims to have analysed 95% of the ‘trafficked’ internet for security issues.

Sites wishing to carry the

Hacker Safe

logo undergo a security audit and vulnerability assessment, updated daily.

ScanAlert

expects to bring in between $15 and $20 million in 2007, with the acquisition to be finalised in early 2008.

More information on the acquisition, including PDF press releases and overviews of future plans for the product, is at

McAfee


here

. A blog entry from

McAfee

CEO David DeWalt is

here

.

Posted on 31 October 2007 by

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