Yahoo has added improved security
features to its search results pages, thanks to a new mutually beneficial deal
with security firm McAfee.
Today, the firms announced the deal which initially see Yahoo internet
searchers find their results tagged for malicious sites, or indeed anything else
considered 'risky', before a reciprocative deal sees McAfee users treated to
Yahoo's search tools as part of their ongoing subscriptions. Yahoo has adopted
the SiteAdvisor technology recently
launched by McAfee.
The tools will warn users about three different types of risks, associated
with their browsing. This will include sites that might harbour browser
exploits, offer dangerous downloads, or require the use of an email address –
something that the firm warned would lead to unsolicited emails.
Siteadvisor is currently already available as an add-on to the Firefox
browser, and rival search firm Google launched a similar service in 2006.
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