GreenBorder

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GreenBorder is a security software company that specializes in using virtualization to create safe zones for online activities for Internet users. GreenBorder lets computer operators combine hardware and software to create "virtual" machines where tasks such as reading e-mail or exploring websites can be done without exposing systems to viruses or other malicious programs. Web-based programs that try to access files or computer registries are stopped from leaving what are commonly referred to as online "sandboxes" created by GreenBorder. The virtual "sandboxes" vanish at the end of each session, taking hacker assaults such as spyware, viruses, and trojans with them.

[edit] Google Acquisition

GreenBorder, which is based in Mountain View, California, where Google has its headquarters, posted a message at its website announcing that it had been bought by Google. Google confirmed the purchase of GreenBorder, saying the deal was completed mid-May but the financial terms were not disclosed. . GreenBorder said it is no longer taking on new customers and will service current subscribers until their contracts expire. GreenBorder was founded in 2001 and backed by venture capital.

The terms of the deal and Google's specific plans for GreenBorder's technology were not disclosed.

[edit] References

Technical Evaluation of GreenBorder by KeyLabs

Google Acquisition report

PC Magazine Review