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Online Virus Scanner

Scan any URL, domain, IP address, or file hash against 70+ security vendors to detect malware, phishing, and threats.

Key Features

Comprehensive security scanning for URLs, domains, IPs, and file hashes.

70+ Security Vendors

URLs are checked against over 70 antivirus engines and security services for maximum detection coverage.

Real-Time Scanning

Submit URLs for fresh analysis in real-time, not just cached results from previous scans.

Malware Detection

Detect URLs hosting malware, trojans, ransomware, and other malicious software downloads.

Phishing Detection

Identify phishing pages designed to steal credentials, personal data, and financial information.

Community Reputation

See community-driven reputation scores based on votes from security researchers worldwide.

How It Works

Three simple steps to scan any URL

1

Enter a URL

Paste any URL you want to check for security threats into the input field above.

2

Click Scan

Hit the Scan button to check the URL against 70+ security engines in real-time.

3

Review Results

See detailed results from 70+ security vendors including threat type, detection ratio, and domain categories.

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What can I scan with this tool?

You can scan URLs, domain names, IP addresses, and file hashes (MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256). Each scan checks against 70+ security engines to detect malware, phishing, unwanted software, and other threats.

2

How accurate are the scan results?

Results are aggregated from over 70 independent security vendors including Google Safe Browsing, Kaspersky, BitDefender, Sophos, and ESET. Each vendor analyzes independently, so multi-vendor detection provides high confidence in threat identification.

3

Is this tool free to use?

Yes, completely free with no account required. There is a rate limit to prevent abuse — if you see a rate limit message, wait a moment and try again.

4

What should I do if a URL is flagged as malicious?

If a URL is flagged by multiple vendors, avoid visiting it. If only 1-2 vendors flag it, it could be a false positive. Check which specific vendors flagged it and what threat type was detected. When in doubt, err on the side of caution and avoid the URL.

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