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Security - Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Google Buys Security's GreenBorder

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Google on May 11 bought out online security startup GreenBorder Technologies. Mountain View, CA-based GreenBorder Technologies was founded in 2001. Its software primarily is used to guard against malware.

The software was first developed for the corporate market and now it is being rolled out into the consumer market. Once installed on a PC, it protects Internet users from malicious software and displays a green border to show when a site is safe.

Greenborder has bounced around for some years with new leadership coming on board and new strategies. It raised $2.5M from Western Technology Investments and Labrador Ventures. Rosen Sharma was co-founder. Bernard Harguindeguy is the current CEO.

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