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StopTheHacker launched yesterday with a set of services for detecting malicious code implanted in websites by hackers who compromise sites to try to launch attacks on visitors to infected web pages. Co-founder Michalis Faloutsos, who is also a computer science professor at University of California at Riverside, said that the San Francisco-based startup makes use of a web-crawling technology to determine what specific parts of any website have had malware implanted by hackers.
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