Test where you are going - Before you go
Contributed by: Email on 04/20/2013 02:39 PM
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That being said there is something easy that you can do before you go to an unknown site, and actually it wouldn't hurt to check known sites as well - better safe than sorry right? Norton has a way to check the rating of a site called Norton Safe Web. You simply enter the address in question and you get information about the site - good, bad, or not rated.
This check provides you with a history of any threats the site has shown such as; viruses, drive-by downloads, malicious downloads, worms, spyware, and remote access software to name a few. With that information in hand you now you have a good idea about the site before you have entered and made your system vulnerable.
Another way to be sure of a site that you have found yourself on is with Flagfox. This addon will give you site safety and malware checks, and a flag of the country that the server is located in. This is valuable for many reasons but for the sake of this article, you get to make a determination about the country in which you are being routed, and whether or not it has a 'bad' history for users that find themselves there.
I also would like to add VirusTotal to the article, which is another useful tool that you can check suspicious files and URLs, and also detect viruses, worms, and trojans in a quick and efficient manner.
These are just a few tools in a ever expanding arsenal that will help keep your system safe.
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