Free Website Security Scan: Online Malware & Vulnerability Checker
Our Website Security Scan is a comprehensive diagnostic tool designed to identify potential risks and security loopholes in your web infrastructure. In an era where cyber threats are evolving daily, performing a routine malware and vulnerability check is essential to protect your reputation and your users' data.
This tool performs a multi-layered analysis of your URL. It verifies the validity of your SSL Certificate, checks if your domain has been blacklisted by search engines (like Google Safe Browsing), and scans for suspicious scripts. By identifying these issues early, you can prevent your site from being flagged by browsers or penalized in search rankings due to compromised security.
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FAQs
Q.: What does a website security scan check for?
A.: A website security scan typically checks for malware signatures, outdated software, SSL certificate errors, and whether your site has been flagged for phishing or spam by major search engines.
Q.: How can I tell if my website is blacklisted?
A.: If your site is blacklisted, browsers like Chrome or Firefox will display a "Dangerous Site" warning to visitors. Our tool checks the Google Safe Browsing API and other security databases to confirm your current blacklist status.
Q.: What is an SSL Certificate, and why is it scanned?
A.: An SSL Certificate encrypts the data between your server and the user. Our scanner ensures the certificate is valid, not expired, and issued by a trusted authority, which is a major ranking factor for Google.
Q.: Can this tool find vulnerabilities inside my server?
A.: This is an external security scan, meaning it analyzes what is visible to the public and browsers. While it can detect outward signs of a breach, internal vulnerabilities may require a deeper server-side file audit.
Q.: Why does my site say "Not Secure" in the browser?
A.: This usually happens if you lack a valid SSL certificate or have mixed content (loading images or scripts via HTTP on an HTTPS page). Our security scan will help you identify these specific issues.
Q.: How often should I scan my website for security?
A.: It is best practice to scan your website at least once a week or whenever you install new plugins and themes, as these are common entry points for vulnerabilities.