Google is beefing up its security solutions portfolio with the newly-announced acquisition of VirusTotal. VirusTotal provides a free security service that analyzes suspicious files and URLs, and then ...
Google has quietly snapped up some interesting cybersecurity tools over the years. In 2012, they acquired VirusTotal - an online virus and malware scanner which continues to operate on its own at ...
Windows only: Previously mentioned VirusTotal Uploader automatically uploads any file to online virus scanner VirusTotal, scanning it for viruses with 41 different popular antivirus applications—and ...
The VirusTotal.com Web site offers a free but invaluable security service. It will scan any Web download, e-mail attachment or other file you send it with 40-odd different antivirus scanners to let ...
"VirusTotalIs a service that collects and scans together with over 60 anti-virus software merely by uploading files. It is a convenient service that can be used for free, registration and so on ...
Did a strange file attachment just land in your inbox? Or maybe you downloaded some software and don't want to run it without being absolutely positive it's virus-free. Enter VirusTotal.com, a free ...
Avast! Antivirus·AVG·ClamAV·Dr.Web·ESET NOD 32·F-Secure·G DATA·Kaspersky·McAfee·Microsoft·OfficeScan·BitDefender·Sophos·NortonA free service that allows you to inspect files with multiple anti-virus ...
Google has just acquired VirusTotal, a free security service that analyzes suspicious files and URLs, for an undisclosed amount. According to VirusTotal’s announcement, the two companies had been ...
It’s been six years since Google acquired VirusTotal, a service that allows users to upload any file to check it for malware and viruses against the databases and algorithms of 70 antivirus and domain ...
Google launched today a new set of services for enterprise customers of VirusTotal, a website that lets users test suspicious files and URLs against an aggregate of multiple antivirus scanning engines ...
In this episode of eSpeaks, Jennifer Margles, Director of Product Management at BMC Software, discusses the transition from traditional job scheduling to the era of the autonomous enterprise. eSpeaks’ ...