Posted by l33tdawg on Wednesday, June 20, 2007 - 12:02 AM (Reads: 88)
Source: PC Advisor (UK)
Google has released an API that enables other applications to access its blacklist of URLs (uniform resource locators) that may have malicious programs. Developers can incorporate the API (application programming interface) into their applications that deal with user-generated links, Google said on its security blog.
Hackers often create websites designed to infect computers with malware and spread links to those sites in forums and through spam, among other methods.
The release of the API adds to Google's noteworthy moves of late in the security field. Last month, Google bought GreenBorder, a company that makes browser software designed to halt the effects of an infection by malicious software.
source : hackinthebox.org
1 comment:
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