Tuesday, August 9, 2011

6Scan raises funding, provides protection to "automatic" Web site

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6Scan, a building comes with automatic detection and remediation of security protection suite Web-site of the company today announced that it raised an undisclosed amount of capital from YL Ventures, a venture capital firm that invests primarly in Israel and Europe.
I said that the round was your typical series a size, and that the company graduated from the Venturegeeks, an Israeli Y Combinator clone, where it received its initial funding in April 2011.
Product companies are still unreleased, but from what I gathered 6Scan will offer a tool that basically functions as a white-hat hacker sites for known and unknown threats, that is also capable of automatically plug security holes while it's on it.
The product was designed specifically for owners of the Web site without the knowledge of the technical or safety and will be priced at $ 10 per month.
YL Ventures, managing partner Yoav Andrew Leitersdorf joined 6Scan Board of Directors.

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