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Use These 4 Apps and Tools to Detect Phishing Emails

MakeUseOf: “Phishing emails are no longer exclusively sent by Nigerian princes needing financial assistance. Scammers are now tech-savvy criminals who leverage state-of-the-art tools to con their victims. But it’s not like they’re the only ones with an arsenal of tools to pull from. Most phishing emails will send you attached files and links or try to send you to a website. How do you know if these files, links, and websites are secure? One way to find out is to run them through VirusTotal’s malware scanner. When run through the free VirusTotal detection, 70+ antivirus scanners and URL/domain blocklisting services will analyze your file, link, or website. Once run through the scanner, you’ll be provided results from the antivirus scanners, indicating whether the link, file, or domain you input is deemed to be clean or some form of malware. For example, this VirusTotal scan for 17ebook.com shows that several sites consider this malicious, malware, or phishing, so you should probably avoid it…”

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