7 Quick Sites That Allow You To Check If A Link Is Secure

Before clicking on a suspicious link, use one of these link checkers to make sure it does not lead to malware or other security threats.

Do you doubt if a link is secure and does not hide dangerous scripts? Are you asked to click somewhere and are you afraid that you may pay for your curiosity? Whether you are prompted to click on a link by a friend or a stranger, it is absurd to go without knowing where it will take you.

One of the most dangerous security issues these days is ransomware, which is often spread by people inadvertently clicking on dangerous links in emails, social networks, messengers and more s. Websites containing malware and phishing attempts are also significant risks.

While you should be careful about all your online activities, it is not bad to have a little help. Here are some tools to check if a link is secure or not.

What a fine links should do
There are basically two types of addresses :
A. A normal URL that usually starts with www, followed by the website name, and ends with .com or .gr or some other ending.
B. A abbreviated URL, such as https://rb.gy/lyo5w5 or which basically does not contain any type suffix. com etc.

It doesn't matter if the link you received is a regular length URL or one . If it's dangerous in any way, the screening tool you use should alert you to it. If the links will take you to a website that has been hacked, the link checker will flag it immediately. Likewise, links to malware, ransomware, and other risks should be immediately reported by these tools.

The following link checking sites will help you uncover the truth about malicious links. Check more than one for best results.

1. Norton Safe Web

One way to scan a malware URL is to rely on cyber security giant Norton.

To scan a URL for malware, simply paste the URL into the control field and click search (with the magnifying glass). Norton Safe Web will display a rating and reviews from the community about the site. If you want to add your own voice, you can create an account and join the community of testers.

The Norton Safe Web offers two additional tools:
a. Norton Safe Search Extension is an extension of Chrome's address bar that adds fast, secure search features to your browser.
b. The Norton Home Page Extension that offers secure search on all search engine results.

Both options will check the links for security before you click them and are ideal for safe web browsing, especially for beginners.

2.ScanURL

Another site you should look at is ScanURL. This is a standalone site that takes your queries seriously through a secure HTTPS connection. Although the spam control is supported by ads, the results are good. You can also give an explanation of where you saw the URL to help other users avoid it.

ScanURL surveys the Google Safe Browsing Diagnostic, PhishTank, and Web of Trust and provides information about Whois registration on the site in question. The returned results will show immediately if you need to visit the site and be accompanied by the ScanURL proposal.

Avoid the site if the results characterize it as dangerous.

3.PhishTank

Instead of focusing on malware, PhishTank warns you about phishing sites. Once you enter a URL that you suspect has a phishing feature, PhishTank will check it.

If the link is already on their list, then you will get immediate results. Otherwise, the site will provide a number s. The website is always worth a visit when checking if a link is safe.

PhishTank is powered by OpenDNS. Anyone can contribute to the site and verify links submitted by other users.

4. Google Transparency Report

Google also offers a useful link checking service. The Transparency Reporting service offers a standard field in which you can enter the URL you are interested in. Seconds later, the results recorded by Google's web crawlers will tell you if the site can be trusted.

Along with malware, Google Transparency Report will alert you to the dangers of e-fishing. Are you worried about accidentally handing over your personal information? Phishing is potentially the biggest concern of malware complications, so it makes sense to make sure that the site you plan to visit is not going to steal your identity.

5. VirusTotal

Offering a browser-based multitasking tool, VirusTotal analyzes "suspicious files and URLs to detect malware". The results of the scans are then communicated to the online security community. Just visit the site, click on the URL, then paste the link and search.

A simple tool that will give you instant results, VirusTotal can also check the security of links in Android and Windows applications.

For developers, VirusTotal offers both public and private APIs. While limited to non-commercial work, APIs can be used to create your own file and link scanning tool on your site.

6. PSafe Dfndr Lab

Easy to use, the dfndr Lab tool from PSafe helps you test a security link with a single click. Just copy the URL you are looking for into the search appliance. Click Check URL to see the result.

If the site is in the PSafe Dfndr Lab database, the site will immediately show whether or not you can trust it. If not, or if the site is not found, you need to be careful: "If you are not 100% sure about the URL or the site, you should not click on it."

Unlike the other link controllers listed here, PSafe Dfndr Lab relies on machine learning to detect "potentially insecure URLs". Additionally, links point to suspicious URLs from other sources, and an internal search is performed if other tests turn out to be unclear.

7.URLVoid

Finally, there is URLVoid, a tool that helps you "detect potentially malicious websites". As with other tools, just enter the suspicious URL and wait for the site to check. You will find information about the URL and its history, any black marks against it and where the site is based on its results, if of course this information has been published.

A list of services that use URLVoid to generate results is also displayed, with famous names including Avira, BitDefender and PhishTank.

If you need to scan an IP address, URLVoid offers an accompanying service, IPVoid. For developers, URLVoice also provides APIvoid, so you can create your own link security check.

Which link control do you use?
We have put together the best URL controllers and we believe they are the ideal ones to keep you safe on the internet. They provide the confirmation you need for your safe internet surfing.

They will protect you from all kinds of link-based security threats, from malware and ransomware to falsifying emails and websites that try to steal your information.

In addition to the above, malicious URL databases are now held by browsers, like Chrome, Firefox, etc. If you have not tampered with the settings of these browsers, then logically they protect you from malicious , since the web page control feature is enabled by default. But it is not enough and we recommend you to check the suspicious URLs from the above sites as well.

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