🔗 Online tools for checking suspicious emails, links and files

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1. phish.ly - analyzes emails by checking URLs and attachments inside. Creates a SHA256 and MD5 hash for the resulting file with a link to Virus Total. Just send a suspicious email to [email protected] and an automatic response will contain the results of the scan.

2. Redirect Detective (https://redirectdetective.com/) - a powerful link analyzer that can find out where a short link redirects, what affiliate network is used, checks at what stage of the redirect the cookies are set, etc.

3. Is Legit? (https://www.islegitsite.com/) is a popular anti-scam registry among foreign sites. You can check the site for suspiciousness.

4. Hardenize (https://www.hardenize.com/) - produces a security report for any site: HTTPS, domain information, mail data, protocols, etc.

5. Virus Total (https://www.virustotal.com/gui/home/upload) - the most popular online antivirus. Checks files and links.

6. Hybrid Analysis (https://www.hybrid-analysis.com/) - an online sandbox in which you can check any file. After sending it for testing, the site runs it in an isolated VirtualBox or VMware sandbox, and then watches how it behaves on the system and makes a conclusion: is it dangerous for it or not. The systems include Windows, Linux Ubuntu and Android.
 
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