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December 2, 2005 12:16 PM PST

Gmail gets security upgrade

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Google has launched a security-scanning application for Gmail, its 20-month-old e-mail service.

High-capacity Gmail will automatically scan for viruses and spyware each time a user sends and receives a message, according to an information page on Google's site. Many of Google's competitors in the e-mail sector, such as Yahoo and Hotmail, introduced similar security software some time ago. A test version of Gmail was launched in April 2004, and the company made its official debut last spring.

It's unclear why the company has waited until now to offer an antivirus application. Previously, Google blocked transmission of executable attachments, but its new antivirus program offers broader protection.

A Google representative did not return a call Friday morning for further details.

Mountain View, Calif.-based Google has increasingly had to consider security risks as the search engine's profile has exploded. The search giant has increasingly become a target of hackers in the past few years, and Google has quickly found that security hobbyists and professionals are very willing to find and publicize flaws.

If a virus is found in an attachment, Google's antivirus software will attempt to scrub the file so that the information on the file can still be read, according to an information page on Google's site. If it fails to remove the virus, the software will lock the file so that it can't be downloaded.

The software will also prevent a user from sending an infected file, Google said.

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Weird
by mj_junglemungle.com December 2, 2005 1:05 PM PST
Really surprised to know that they are only just now offering it.

mj
http://www.junglemungle.com
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So what anti-virus do they use?
by hadaso December 2, 2005 1:49 PM PST
So what anti-virus do they use? No mention of that in their documentation.

If they developed anti-virus technology in-haouse, that itself would be much bigger news than their scanning of email!
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They've been secure for some time now.
by December 3, 2005 11:27 AM PST
In IE click File/Send/Link by email to your gmail account. It won't get to you, because they bounce every e-mail that might have some malicious intent. You can't even send e-mail from your ISP account to your gmail account containing possible malicious attachments. I often save links in the manner and have to strip out the attached link. It's important yet I don't want to clutter up my Favorites with another memory jogging link.
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Gmail is still in beta
by hadaso April 24, 2008 8:32 PM PDT
Gmail is still in beta. They don't have to do everything older services do.
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And...
by illEATurHARTout December 2, 2005 4:12 PM PST
...What's your point?
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