SiteAdvisor data to help check security of search results.
  
   Search engine giant
   
    Yahoo!
   
   has announced a deal with
   
    McAfee
   
   to incorporate site security ratings from the firm’s
   
    SiteAdvisor
   
   system into search results.
    The deal will see
    
     Yahoo!
    
    searches accompanied by warnings if links are turned up to sites that are known to be suspect.
     Like the data from
     
      StopBadware.org
     
     used by arch-rival
     
      Google
     
     to police its search results, the system operates on a blacklist basis, providing data on previously checked sites rather than actively scanning them in real time, and has occasionally suffered issues with false positives and lag times in correcting details of cleaned-up pages. Also like the
     
      StopBadware.org
     
     initiative,
     
      SiteAdvisor
     
     has its origins in academic research, but after acquisition by security giant
     
      McAfee
     
     has become a hugely popular free plugin for the
     
      Internet Explorer
     
     and
     
      FireFox
     
     browsers, regularly topping download charts on free software sites and scoring high ratings from users.
      The new partnership has sparked rumours of a possible change in the long-standing deal which sees
      
       Yahoo!
      
      ‘s mail scanned for malware by
      
       Symantec
      
      technology. Meanwhile, another website security system from
      
       McAfee
      
      , the
      
       HackerSafe
      
      certification scheme, has been criticized for failing to take account of possible cross-site scripting issues, as detailed in a report from
      
       Heise Security
      
      
       here
      
      .
       A release on the
       
        Yahoo!
       
       /
       
        McAfee
       
       deal is at
       
        Yahoo!
       
       
        here
       
       or at
       
        McAfee
       
       
        here
       
       , with a
       
        Yahoo!
       
       blog entry
       
        here
       
       and comment on the
       
        Sunbelt
       
       blog
       
        here
       
       .
       Posted on 09 May 2008 by
       
        Virus Bulletin
       
      
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