McAfee WebAdvisor
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Developer(s) | McAfee |
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Initial release | April 2006 |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Website | siteadvisor.com archive |
McAfee WebAdvisor, previously known as McAfee SiteAdvisor, is a service that reports on the safety of web sites by crawling the web and testing the sites it finds for malware and spam. A browser extension can show these ratings on hyperlinks such as on web search results.[1]
The service was originally developed by SiteAdvisor, Inc, an MIT startup[2] first introduced at CodeCon on February 10, 2006,[3] and later acquired by McAfee [4] on April 5, 2006.
Usage
[edit ]Prior to mid-October 2014, the functionality of SiteAdvisor could be accessed by submitting a URL to the website at https://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/, but can now also be accessed through a downloadable Browser Plugin.[5] [citation needed ]
Sites are rated in levels of Safe (green tick), Suspicious (yellow exclamation mark) and Unsafe (red "X").
Additional features include:
- Rates email and IM links
- Indicates sites potentially harmful to your computer
- Allows users to safely shorten URLs when sharing links
- Alerts users to possible phishing and identity theft scams
- Redirects you away from red and yellow sites (if Protected Mode is enabled).[citation needed ]
Products and services
[edit ]McAfee WebAdvisor is available as a free download on McAfee's website[1] as well as bundled with McAfee Antivirus Plus, McAfee Internet Security, McAfee Total Protection, McAfee McAfee+ Premium, McAfee+ Advanced, McAfee+ Ultimate, and McAfee Business Protection.
Orther features of McAfee WebAdvisor include:
- Download Protection - This can stop downloads which are considered to be slightly, probably or possibly risky depending on setting determined by the user.
- Protection against accidental clicks
- Blocks malware and phishing websites if you accidentally click on a malicious link.
- Protection against typos - Warns you if you enter a web address incorrectly and points you to the correct one.
- Social Media Protection - color-codes links in your social media feeds to show you which ones are safe.
Games and quizzes
[edit ]In March 2006, McAfee launched a JavaScript-based quiz which has users pick between sites rated as safe and unsafe.[6]
A flash-based memory training game called "WebQuest" was launched around 2007.[7]
Studies and research
[edit ]SiteAdvisor has published various reports regarding online threats such as typosquatting, where mistyped domains may lead to sites ranging from harmless pay-per-click and domain parking sites to pornographic and malware sites.[8]
Criticism
[edit ]False negatives
[edit ]The very nature of SiteAdvisor and the long periods between site crawls mean that even if the SiteAdvisor tests were 100% accurate a Green rating offers no guarantee of safety. Malicious code and browser exploits often spread fast over large numbers of websites,[9] meaning a Green rating may not be up to date and may provide a false sense of security.
To resolve this McAfee WebAdvisor now uses McAfee's Smart AI technology[10] to analyze site content before a website is opened.
TrustedSource
[edit ]McAfee SiteAdvisor now makes use of the TrustedSource website reputation organisation, to act as something like a 'cloud' intelligence software to get the most up-to-date information on websites as possible, very similar to McAfee's Active Protection (Artemis) system.[citation needed ] The details of this system are not known.
Awards
[edit ]- Time magazine named SiteAdvisor.com among the 50 coolest websites of 2006.[11]
- Popular Science awarded SiteAdvisor the "Best of What's New" award in the Computing category for 2006.[12]
- PC World ranked SiteAdvisor at #15 in "The 100 Best Products of 2007."[13]
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ a b "McAfee WebAdvisor". McAfee. Retrieved 2025年02月03日.
- ^ "Safe Surfing: McAfee acquires MIT startup SiteAdvisor". Safe Surfing. Retrieved 2025年02月03日.
- ^ "CodeCon 2006". web.archive.org. 2008年04月30日. Retrieved 2025年02月03日.
- ^ "SiteAdvisor blog: Taking SiteAdvisor to the Next Level". web.archive.org. 2006年05月23日. Retrieved 2025年02月03日.
- ^ "Internet Archive Wayback Machine from Oct 12, 2014 shows "View Report Now" option". Archived from the original on October 12, 2014.
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: Cite uses generic title (help) - ^ SiteAdvisor - Spyware Quiz - March 2006
- ^ "McAfee SiteAdvisor WebQuest". www.siteadvisor.com. Archived from the original on 2 March 2007. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
- ^ Keats, Shane (November 2007). "What's In A Name: The State of Typo-Squatting 2007". McAfee, Inc. Archived from the original on 2010年12月06日.
- ^ "PC-pwning infection hits 30,000 legit websites". The Register . Retrieved 2009年07月18日.
- ^ "McAfee Smart AI". McAfee. Retrieved 2025年02月03日.
- ^ "SiteAdvisor's entry in Time's 50 coolest websites of 2005". 2006年08月03日. Archived from the original on August 19, 2006. Retrieved 2006年10月13日.
- ^ "SiteAdvisor's entry in Popular Science's Best of What's New 2006" . Retrieved 2007年04月20日.
- ^ "PC World's list of "The 100 Best Products of 2007"" . Retrieved 2007年05月23日.