Stop Killing Your Malware! Learn to Perform Safe Scans for Self Developed Malwares
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Uploading files to file-scanning services available online is a fastest way to test your developed malware with multiple antivirus scans for getting detections analysis. However, ensure that the assemblies or source-code are encrypted to prevent unauthorized access. To reduce the possibility of file damage, it is also critical to use any random scanners that do not terminate the software. But most of the antiviruses scanners always share the sample of your malwares to the antivirus companies which literally makes your malware useless as it starts getting detected further. Below are the list of good + bad antivirus scanners:
A) Scanners That Kill Your Malware Code [ ❌ BAD | scantime]
There are several scanners available online that can kill your malware code when you upload a sample on it. Some examples include:
- Virustotal → https://www.virustotal.com
- VirusScan → https://virusscan.jotti.org
- Metadefender → https://metadefender.opswat.com
- Virscan → https://virscan.org
Using these scanners can be dangerous, as they may harm your developed malware and put it at risk. It’s best to avoid these scanners to ensure the safety of your malware and let it be clean and undetected for long.
B) Free Sites to Scan Malwares at Scantime [✔️ GOOD | scantime]
If you need to scan a file, there are several free sites available where you can do so safely. Some examples include:
- Antiscan → https://antiscan.me
- Spyralscanner → https://spyralscanner.net
- Kleenscan → https://kleenscan.com/index
These sites are great for scanning files at Scantime and are free to use.
C) Paid Sites to Scan Files at Scantime [✔️ GOOD | scantime]
If you’re looking for a more reliable scanning experience, there are paid sites available that do not leak files to antiviruses at Scantime. Some examples include:
- Scanmybin → https://scanmybin.net
- Avcheck → https://avcheck.net
- Dyncheck → https://dyncheck.com
These sites offer a more comprehensive scanning experience but are paid services. But its good for scantime.
D) Paid Sites to Scan Files at Runtime [✔️ GOOD | runtime]
Finally, if you’re looking for paid sites that do not leak files to antiviruses at Runtime, there are two options available:
- Dyncheck → https://dyncheck.com
- Run4me → https://run4me.net
These sites offer a more comprehensive scanning experience but are paid services. But its good for runtime.
Conclusion
In conclusion, uploading files to online file-scanning services can be a quick and efficient way to test your malware with multiple antivirus scans for detection analysis. However, it is important to take precautions to ensure the safety of your malware and prevent unauthorized access. As outlined in this blog post, there are both good and bad scanners available for scanning files at both scantime and runtime. It is recommended to use free or paid sites that do not terminate the software and do not share your samples with antivirus companies to maintain the stealth and effectiveness of your malware. By utilizing these tools and resources, you can enhance your malware development skills and gain a better understanding of how to create undetected malicious software.