Free Search Engine Identifies Unknown Windows Files
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Bit9 Inc. on Monday will launch a free search engine to identify unfamiliar software applications and executables found on any computer running the Windows operating system.
Users will be able to download a utility at Bit9’s Web site to tap into the firm’s 4-terabyte database at http://fileadvisor.bit9.com. The database holds approximately 25 million unique files and 250 million records to source and identify the software. Bit9 expects to triple the data the end of the year.
To keep up to date Bit9 collects and catalogs file data on commercial software and drivers from the Web, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)the National Software Reference Library (NSRL), IBM Corp., and other resources.