A free online service analyzing files and URLs for viruses, worms, trojans, and other malicious content using multiple antivirus engines and website scanners.
VirusTotal is a free online service launched in 2004 that analyzes files and URLs to detect viruses, worms, trojans and other kinds of malicious content using multiple antivirus engines and website scanners. It can process a wide variety of file types including executables, disk images, PDFs, office documents, Javascript, HTML files, and more.
Users can upload files to VirusTotal to scan them against 60+ antivirus engines and URL/domain blacklisting services. It generates a detailed report showing which antivirus products detected the file as malicious. Users can also scan URLs by entering them into the VirusTotal search box which checks them against Google Safe Browsing, PhishTank and other databases.
In addition to its free public service, VirusTotal also offers premium services to security vendors and enterprises with advanced threat detection capabilities like retrohunting, private sharing of reports, and integration with security infrastructure.
VirusTotal provides a very useful tool for the security community to analyze suspicious files and URLs. Its wide range of antivirus engines makes it less likely to miss detecting malware compared to just using a single antivirus product. However, it should not be relied upon as a complete determination that a file is malicious or safe.
Here are some alternatives to VirusTotal:
Suggest an alternative ❐