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Online Anti-Malware Scanners Using Multiple Antivirus Engines:


VirusTotal - link
Details:
  • Antivirus Engines Used: 43
  • Maximum file size limit: 20 MB
  • VirusTotal also has a stand-alone tool (check VT Uploader tab) that provides you with a quick way to submit your samples without using your browser.

Jotti - link
Details:
  • Antivirus Engines Used: 19
  • Maximum file size limit: 20 MB
  • A third party tool (JottiQ) is available. It provides you with a quick way to submit samples.

NoVirusThanks - link
Details:
  • Antivirus Engines Used: 24
  • Maximum file size limit: 20 MB

VirSCAN - link
Details:
  • Antivirus Engines Used: 36
  • Maximum file size limit: 20 MB

VirusChief - link
Details:
  • Antivirus Engines Used: 13
  • Maximum file size limit: 10 MB

Filterbit - link
Details:
  • Antivirus Engines Used: 12
  • Maximum file size limit: 20 MB

Gary's Hood - link
Details:
  • Antivirus Engines Used: 5
  • Maximum file size limit: 10 MB

Allthreats - link
Details:
  • Antivirus Engines Used: 3
  • Maximum file size limit: 10 MB

Single Antivirus Engine


FortiGuard - link
Details:
  • Antivirus Engine Used: FortiClient Antivirus
  • Maximum File Size: 1 MB
  • Results are send thru email

Avast! Online Scanner - link
Details:
  • Antivirus Engine Used: Avast Antivirius
  • Maximum File Size: 16 MB

Dr. Web Virus Scan - link
You may check:
  • Single files (e.g. Office documents, exe files, ...)
  • Archives containing several files (ZIP, ARJ, RAR, ...)
    (infected files are listed)

Kaspersky File Scanner - link
Details:
  • Updates every 3 hours
  • Maximum file size - 1 MB

ArcaVir Online Scanner - link
Details :
  • Antivirus Engine Used: ArcaVir AV
  • Maximum File Size: 1 MB
  • Results are send thru email

Analyze file behavior:


The following services analyze your submitted files on a test (Sandboxed Enviroment) system and then sends you a report on what it observed.

Sunbelt CWSandbox - link
Details:
  • Maximum File Size: 12288 KB
  • Results are send thru email

Anubis Analyzing Unknown Binaries - link
link
Details:
  • Maximum File Size: 8 MB
  • The file must be a Windows executable.

ThreatExpert - link
Details:
  • Maximum File Size: 5 MB
  • ThreatExpert also has a stand-alone tool (944KB) that provides you with a quick way to submit your samples without using your browser.

Comodo Instant Malware Analysis - link
Details:
  • Once the file is submitted, COMODO Automated Analysis System will scan it and report back its findings.

Norman Sandbox - link
Details:
  • Results are send thru email

Joebox - link
Details:
  • Maximum File Size: 12 MB
  • Results are send thru email
  • Analyzes malware to capture its runtime behaviour data.

Others:


WEPAWET - link
Details:
  • Detects and analyzes web-based malware
  • It currently handles Flash, JavaScript, and PDF files.

COMODO File Verdict Service (Valkirie) - link NEW
Details:
  • Maximum file size: 20 MB
  • Accepts executable files (.exe, .dll, .sys etc)
  • Performs a range of static and dynamic tests - including heuristics, file look-up and real-time behavior analysis to determine if a file is malicious. Note: The dynamic detection uses Comodo Instant Malware Analysis

viCheck.ca - link
Details:
  • Maximum File Size: 10 MB
  • Results are send thru email
  • Decrypts and extracts malicious executables from common document format

Eureka - link NEW
Details:
  • Maximum File Size: 5 MB
  • Performs static analysis of binary files
  • The Eureka service will attempt to unpack and (for Eureka I, disassemble; for Eureka II (not yet available), decompile) the binary, and will produce an annotated callgraph, subroutine/data index page, strings summary, and a list of embedded DNS entries.
(02-24-2011 08:22 PM)geohac wrote: [ -> ]This is an excellent post, but are you going to give credit to the person who made this list? http://realsecurity.web.officelive.com/f...nners.aspx

Hmm...this does look suspicious. BTW, did you register just to tell us that? After all, you only posted twice: Once in the intro forum, and the other here.
I'm sure it was a mistake and it will get fixed.

Brian

The list has been updated: http://realsecurity.web.officelive.com/f...nners.aspx

- Added new online scanners
- Changed the number of AV engines
- Added new links
Add Valkyir
Added: COMODO File Verdict Service (Valkyrie)

Thanks for suggesting it.
thx to let me know it and other users Smile
Wow thanks for the information Jack +1...it looks very handy
I was fan on that list of tools especially for the alternative ones.
Under analysis file behavior

Quote:Eureka is a binary static analysis preparation framework. It implements a novel binary unpacking strategy based on statistical bigram analysis and coarse-grained execution tracing. Eureka incorporates advanced API deobfuscation capabilities to facilitate the structural analysis of the underlying malware logic. For each uploaded binary, the Eureka service will attempt to unpack and (for Eureka I, disassemble; for Eureka II (not yet available), decompile) the binary, and will produce an annotated callgraph, subroutine/data index page, strings summary, and a list of embedded DNS entries.

Eureka
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