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Google Brings Anti-Virus Scanning to Gmail
3:36 PM - December 2, 2005 by
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Word from Gmail team at Google this afternoon that they've just launches anti-virus scanning to the service for all incoming and outgoing attachments. More about how it works here. No word if they are using they're own virus scanning software or licensing it from a third party.
Read the complete story here. (SearchEngineWatch)
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