Google has just acquired a small German software company called Zynamics. The company, which was founded in 2004, focuses on reverse engineering.
It's an incredibly interesting and complicated problem to try to solve, which makes the Zynamics Team and product a perfect fit for Google, a company that's known for tackling interesting and complicated problems.
A Google representative said in an e-mail, "We’re delighted to have the Zynamics team aboard and hope their tools and skills in fighting malware will help us better protect Google’s users."
While we're not completely sure what the fate of the company will be, we do know that its goals and expertise line up particularly well with Google's aims in online security.
Currently, Zynamics's offerings focus on the needs of information security specialists and malware analysts. Its products are allegedly both innovative and time-saving.
The company's products include BinDiff, for analyzing executables; BinNavi, for analyzing binary code; PDF Dissector, for analyzing PDF malware; VxClass, for sorting malware into families; and BinCrowd, which is a central database for sharing reverse-engineered information.
In addition to these products, Google is also acquiring a brilliant and experienced team -- just the kind of engineers Google is renowned for hiring.