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Yahoo Teams with McAfee for Safer More Secure Searching: related news
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McAfee and Yahoo have launched a partnership to create safer Web searching. The beta SearchScan, built on McAfee's SiteAdvisor, alerts Yahoo Search users to potentially risky sites. Yahoo was motivated to work with McAfee: A McAfee report last year indicated that Yahoo Search had the highest percentage of risky search results.
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via Sci-Tech Today @ 18:19 12th May
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McAfee and Yahoo have launched a partnership to create safer Web searching. The beta SearchScan, built on McAfee's SiteAdvisor, alerts Yahoo Search users to potentially risky sites. Yahoo was motivated to work with McAfee: A McAfee report last year indicated that Yahoo Search had the highest percentage of risky search results.
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via NewsFactor Network @ 19:03 9th May
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McAfee and Yahoo have launched a partnership to create safer Web searching. The beta SearchScan, built on McAfee's SiteAdvisor, alerts Yahoo Search users to potentially risky sites. Yahoo was motivated to work with McAfee: A McAfee report last year indicated that Yahoo Search had the highest percentage of risky search results.
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via Data Storage Today @ 12:45 9th May
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McAfee and Yahoo have launched a partnership to create safer Web searching. The beta SearchScan, built on McAfee's SiteAdvisor, alerts Yahoo Search users to potentially risky sites. Yahoo was motivated to work with McAfee: A McAfee report last year indicated that Yahoo Search had the highest percentage of risky search results.
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via NewsFactor Network @ 19:04 9th May
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- McAfee, Inc. MFE -- Lackluster consumer confidence in online purchases accounts for the overwhelming majority of terminated transactions. To help boost consumer confidence in purchasing online, McAfee announced today that numerous large e-retailers have embraced McAfee SECURE(TM) service. Less than a month after it was launched, McAfee SECURE -- the industry's most comprehensive certification service -- has been adopted by brands such as PETCO, PC Mall, Footsmart, K-Swiss, Etoys.com and others. These companies understand that displaying the McAfee SECURE Trustmark on their sites is an important step in building consumer trust in shopping online.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 20:24 9th Jun
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- McAfee, Inc. (NYSE: MFE) -- Lackluster consumer confidence in online purchases accounts for the overwhelming majority of terminated transactions. To help boost consumer confidence in purchasing online, McAfee announced today that numerous large e-retailers have embraced McAfee SECURE(TM) service. Less than a month after it was launched, McAfee SECURE -- the industry's most comprehensive certification service -- has been adopted by brands such as PETCO, PC Mall, Footsmart, K-Swiss, Etoys.com and others. These companies understand that displaying the McAfee SECURE Trustmark on their sites is an important step in building consumer trust in shopping online.
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via Macro World Investor @ 20:18 9th Jun
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McAfee and Yahoo have joined forces to make the online search experience more secure for users on the Web.
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via Computer Reseller News Australia @ 2:49 11th May
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Yahoo!, Inc. and McAfee, Inc. have announced a partnership to deliver a safer web search experience through Yahoo! Search, called SearchScan, that leverages McAfee's SiteAdvisor to help alert and warn Yahoo! users of malicious websites that can pose security risks to their PCs.
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via Mar.com @ 5:45 7th May
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Could this be the beginning of the end for Yahoo? Yahoo's interest in a search deal with Google was initially viewed as a poison pill move to thwart efforts of Microsoft to acquire Yahoo. I certainly saw it that way as did many others. Yahoo has continued down this path, announcing a deal with Google late Thursday afternoon. The deal basically outsources Yahoo's search ad placement to Google AdSense. Hey, I use AdSense on my personal blog, so why shouldn't Yahoo! The more the merrier I always say.
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via NetworkWorld @ 16:57 13th Jun
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Yahoo Inc. and McAfee Inc. are joining to offer alerts about potentially dangerous Web sites alongside search results generated at Yahoo.com.
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via Town Hall @ 14:49 6th May
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McAfee and Yahoo! announced on Tuesday a new feature for Yahoo! Search which will supposedly make searching safer: the flagging of potentially unsafe Web sites appearing in Yahoo search results.
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via RealTechNews @ 12:02 12th May
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SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo Inc. and McAfee Inc. are joining to offer alerts about potentially dangerous websites alongside search results generated at Yahoo.com.
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via Canoe @ 12:09 6th May
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Yahoo Inc. and McAfee Inc. are joining to offer alerts about potentially dangerous websites alongside search results generated at Yahoo.com.
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via CTV.ca @ 12:22 6th May
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SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo Inc. and McAfee Inc. are joining to offer alerts about potentially dangerous websites alongside search results generated at Yahoo.com.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 14:27 10th May
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Yahoo Inc. and McAfee Inc. are joining to offer alerts about potentially dangerous Web sites alongside search results generated at Yahoo.com.
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via China Post @ 3:07 7th May
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In the latest developments between Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) and Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO), Reuters reports that the two parties are now focused on arriving at a value for Yahoo’s search business, and that discussions could end in the “next week or so.” The story, which quoted an unnamed person familiar with the matter, said in the latest scenario, Microsoft is proposing to buy Yahoo’s search business and take a minority stake in the company after Yahoo sells off its Asian assets. But apparently, the complicated part is in determining a price. The source explained that any amount “would be tied to how revenue-sharing and other deal terms are structured.” Two possibilities: Microsoft may pay Yahoo for search queries and traffic acquisition costs and Yahoo may seek guarantees on the rate Microsoft will pay and a specific time commitment f
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via PaidContent.org @ 1:24 5th Jun
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More than 300 IT executives and dozens of vendors met to talk about midmarket solutions at the Midsize Enterprise Summit.
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via Computer Reseller News @ 0:04 9th May
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Google plans to expand its finance Web site by adding more historical data and company filings as it tries to gain ground on more-popular services from Yahoo and AOL. The company will also seek to improve its 2-year-old finance site by offering real-time stock prices from the New York Stock Exchange on a permanent basis after a four-month pilot started this week, said R.J. Pittman, director of product management. Google's finance pages had 2.07 million U.S. visitors last month, ranking 13th on researcher ComScore's list of top financial sites. The company plans to use its search technology to help users find data more efficiently, rather than adding editorial content to lure more users, Pittman said. Adding features such as up-to-the-minute stock quotes will help Google lure more visitors that may then visit the company's other sites, sai
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via SiliconValley.com @ 8:38 27th Jun
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Web search just got safer, at least on Yahoo! -- with Yahoo! joining hands with McAfee to offer security alerts warning users against potentially dangerous Web sites.
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via TechTree @ 20:47 6th May
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Internet company Yahoo! Inc (Nasdaq:YHOO) and McAfee Inc (NYSE:MFE), a dedicated security technology company, announced on Tuesday (6 May) that the companies have entered into a partnership to make web search more secure for users.
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via M2 @ 20:27 7th May
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New SearchScan Feature from Yahoo! Search Warns Users About Dangerous Sites Before They Click on Them
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 12:31 6th May
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5/6/2008 3:33:05 PM Internet search engine Yahoo!, Inc. (YHOO) and McAfee, Inc. (MFE), a security technology company, on Tuesday revealed a partnership to deliver a safer Web search experience through Yahoo! Search. Launching in beta on Tuesday, the new SearchScan feature 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 PC.
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via RTTNews.com @ 18:14 6th May
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Following the Microsoft debacle, Yahoo clearly needs some good news, and like any good politician caught preaching one thing and sleeping with another, you change the news cycle by getting the news reporters to look in another direction, and Yahoo partnering with McAfee over safe searching is a good start.
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via EBizQ.net @ 19:30 6th May
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In my most recent discussion on McAfee, I posted a talkback to Russ McRee stating, tongue in cheek mind you, that it’d be interesting to see an XSS or SQL Injection on McAfee’s site, see if they are indeed “McAfee Secure”. Well, I guess you get what you ask for…
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via ZDNet @ 3:46 14th May
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McAfee wants to make web searching a safe experience for users, which is why the company has announced two new solutions that it says will do just that.
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via Mar.com @ 4:38 8th May
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