Microsoft Acquires Komoku

Microsoft Acquires Komoku

Microsoft strengthens anti-malware protection with leading-edge rootkit detection provider.

 

REDMOND, Wash. — March 20, 2008 — Today Microsoft Corp. announced it has acquired Maryland-based Komoku Inc., a provider of advanced rootkit security detection solutions. Microsoft expects to add Komoku’s functionality into upcoming versions of the Forefront line of enterprise security products and Windows Live OneCare, Microsoft’s all-in-one PC care solution.

“Komoku has been a leader in the area of rootkit detection, doing work for ultra security-conscious customers such as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Defense (DOD),” said Ryan Hamlin, general manager, Access and Security Division, Server and Tools Business at Microsoft. “Komoku’s cutting-edge expertise and technology will benefit our customers by adding to the robust protection of our anti-malware solutions and help maintain our leading position in anti-malware research and development.”

Founded in 2004, Komoku offers advanced rootkit detection. Rootkits are malicious software programs that are designed to take control of a computer’s operating system at the administrator, or root, level, where they can often hide from detection by standard anti-malware software. Komoku’s customers have included a number of high-security government agencies, including the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the U.S. Navy, the DHS and the DOD.

“I’m excited about the Komoku team joining Microsoft and building on our successes in detecting sophisticated rootkits for customers,” said William A. Arbaugh, president and CTO of Komoku as well as an associate professor of computer science at the University of Maryland at College Park and a renowned expert on rootkits. “Microsoft’s commitment to building the next generation of malware detection is very strong, and we at Komoku look forward to continuing the tremendous progress Microsoft has already made in the anti-malware space and building the anti-malware products that can handle today’s sophisticated threats.”

The Komoku name and product line will eventually be retired as the company winds down its affairs after closing. The majority of Komoku’s staff will join Microsoft in the Access and Security Division. Financial terms of the acquisition were not announced. The deal was completed March 19, 2008.

Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.

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Published 20 March 08 04:30 by David Burt

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# Microsoft inches toward public beta of ‘Stirling’ security suite | All about Microsoft | ZDNet.com said on March 20, 2008 12:59 PM:

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# Anti-Malware Engineering Team said on March 20, 2008 2:56 PM:

Today, Microsoft announced the acquisition of Komoku to add to Forefront and Windows Live OneCare's technological

# Security Blog di Feliciano Intini said on March 20, 2008 6:41 PM:

Le acquisizioni da parte di Microsoft in area Security continuano: dopo la tecnologia U-Prove di Credentica

# The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck said on March 21, 2008 2:31 AM:

This is good.....used by the DOD...if you are not aware of what Rootkits are and what they can do, read

# Donna's SecurityFlash said on March 22, 2008 2:29 AM:

Microsoft announced the acquisition of Komoku to add to Forefront and Windows Live OneCare's technological

# Microsoft News Tracker said on March 23, 2008 9:23 AM:

On Thursday, Microsoft announced that they had acquired Komoku, a Maryland firm that produces rootkit detection software, for an undisclosed sum. “Microsoft expects to add Komoku’s functionality into upcoming versions of the Forefront line of ..

# MVP Jubo Security Blog said on March 25, 2008 7:20 AM:

Last Thursday, Microsoft announced that it acquired Komoku, a provider of advanced rootkit detection

# WebLog de Stéphane PAPP [MSFT] said on March 26, 2008 2:44 AM:

Microsoft a fait une annonce importante la semaine dernière avec son intention d’acquérir

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