Alphabet 'moonshot' cybersecurity firm Chronicle goes home to Google
VirusTotal, acquired by Google in 2012, is now again under Google as part of Chronicle's move to Google Cloud.
VirusTotal, acquired by Google in 2012, is now again under Google as part of Chronicle's move to Google Cloud.
Software developers check how antivirus will treat their products before releasing them to the public.
Security firm CrowdStrike is now officially a contributor to Google’s Virus Total malware database and not just a user of data shared by traditional antivirus (AV) rivals with the service.
IT security experts say allegations that Kaspersky Labs fed false anti-virus intelligence to its rivals threatens to undermine trust the security software industry depends on.
Andrew Colley | 24 Aug | Read more
VirusTotal, a Google-owned online malware scanning service, is creating a whitelist of products from large software vendors to reduce bad detections by antivirus programs.
Lucian Constantin | 13 Feb | Read more