VirusTotal: Make sure a file is secure before downloading

VirusTotal is an online platform that can scan a before you even download it and let you know if it is malicious or not.

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If you are wondering if the file you want to download is malicious, you do not have to download it and rely on your antivirus to check it out. You can scan the malware file with more than 60 antivirus engines before downloading it with a single tool.

Note: This guide is not a substitute for basic safety practices that protect you from phishing and other threats, but it's a way to perform a more in-depth check if you have any doubts about a file.

Scan a Malware link using VirusTotal
To do this, you will need to locate the download link of the file you want to download. This should be a direct link to download the file, not just the address of the download page. For example, if you want to scan an .exe file, you will need the direct connection to the .exe file. If you want to scan a .doc file, you will need the direct connection to the .doc file. You can usually find this link by hovering over the link, right-clicking, then selecting "Copy Link Address" (in Crome) and looking at the address in your browser.

Then go to VirusTotal.com. Note that this tool has been owned by Google since 2012. Change its language if your English is not satisfactory and "turn it on" in Greek by pressing the "English" button on the bottom right and set it to "Greek".

Then click on the 'URL' tab, then paste the link you just copied into the text box. Click the search lens or press Enter to scan the file.

VirusTotal will download the file you gave it and scan it with a large number of different engines from viruses. If other people have recently scanned the same file, the VirusTotal will show you the latest scan results.

If you see the message "No engines detected this URL", this means that none of the VirusTotal antivirus engines reported that there was a problem with the file.

"0/64" means that the file was checked by the 64 VirusTotal antivirus machines and none of them (zero) detected any malware. This means that it should be clean. Of course, it is possible that some extremely new malware may not yet be detected by any antivirus programs, so it is always a good idea to be careful and get software only from sources you trust.

If one or more of the antivirus engines detects a problem with a file, you will see a note saying that a number of antivirus engines have identified the URL as a problem.

In some cases, the opinion can be almost unanimous. In other cases, only a few antivirus tools may present the file as problematic. This is often falsely positive, although in some cases it could mean that some antivirus tools have detected new malware before others. You can scroll down to see which antivirus tools have a problem with the file, see more information about the file, and see community feedback about whether the URL is safe or not.

If you do not have the Direct Link to the file in your hands, then scan a page that contains the download file instead of the file itself.

In the results, you'll see a "Download File" link on the VirusTotal page. Click the icon to the right of "Expiring File" to see more breakdowns about the file being downloaded by .

 

Embed VirusTotal into your browser
To facilitate this process, VirusTotal offers extensions for the program your The VirusTotal extension will integrate into your browser, allowing you to right-click a link on any web page and select a 'Scan with VirusTotal' option. You won't need to visit the VirusTotal website and copy-paste the link.

The are available for the Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. Download the appropriate extension for you or if you use multiple browsers download the one-for-one download separately.

If the results in VirusTotal are unanimous and report that a file is dangerous, you should stay away. If the results are mixed, you should be careful, and you can look at the antivirus results in more detail to see why they say the file is dangerous.

If a file is clean, it means it is not detected with any antivirus and malware program. This does not mean that 100% is safe, as no antivirus software is perfect and can not detect new malware, so make sure you've taken your programs from a trusted source.

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