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January 13, 2009 11:17 AM PST

AVG to acquire ID theft prevention specialist Sana

by Elinor Mills
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Antivirus provider AVG Technologies on Tuesday announced that it is acquiring Sana Security, which sells identity fraud prevention software.

Under the deal, whose financial terms were not disclosed, the Redwood City, Calif., headquarters of Sana will serve as Amsterdam-based AVG's first office in Silicon Valley.

Sana's products use behavioral technology to block attackers from stealing sensitive information. The software analyzes normal application behavior and recognizes abnormal behavior caused by malware infections, user configuration errors, and software bugs.

November 12, 2008 7:00 AM PST

Security firms Marshal and 8e6 to merge

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U.K.-based Marshal and U.S.-based 8e6 Technologies announced Wednesday that they are merging to create a company that will offer protection for corporate and Web-based e-mail, instant messaging, and Web surfing.

The privately held combined company--Marshal8e6--will have more than 250 employees, more than 20,000 customers, the companies said. The headquarters will be in Orange, Calif., and the international headquarters will be in Basingstoke, U.K.

The driving force behind the move is to combine complimentary products and services for a comprehensive secure Internet gateway offering, the companies said.

"This merger of equals is not a result of the current economic situation, but rather is a result of two successful companies with over $50 million in combined revenue seeing an opportunity to combine complimentary product lines and geographies to build a stronger company," 8e6 President Paul Myer said via e-mail. "In fact, 8e6 has experienced approximately 30 percent year over year growth, while Marshal has achieved approximately 40 percent growth year over year."

Executives said there were no lay offs planned.

8e6 offers an enterprise Internet filtering and Web usage monitoring appliance. Marshal sells e-mail and Web security products.

August 18, 2008 6:43 PM PDT

Symantec to buy PC Tools

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Symantec is buying PC Tools, which sells PC utilities software designed to boost the security and privacy of Windows-based computers, Symantec said on Monday.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The transaction is expected to close by the end of the year.

The purchase will allow Symantec to expand its reach in emerging regional markets, the company said in a statement.

PC Tools, an Australia company, will continue to offer products under the PC Tools brand and will maintain separate operations within Symantec's consumer business unit.

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