Multi-engine scanners:
- Jotti (Multiple-engine file upload scanner)
- VirusTotal (Multiple-engine file upload scanner)
- Virus.Org Rogue File Scanning Service (Multiple-engine file upload scanner)
- ArcaBit ArcaOnline (ActiveX scanner)
- avast! OnLine scanner (File upload scanner)
- BitDefender (Online scanner (Can clean files, scans bootsector too))
- Dr.Web (File upload scanner)
- eTrust Antivirus (Online scanner)
- F-Secure (Online scanner (Displays which files, but dont offer to disinfect or delete))
- FortiGuard Center (File upload scanner)
- Kaspersky (Both file upload & ActiveX online scanner (Displays which files, but dont offer to disinfect or delete))
- McAfee (ActiveX online scanner (Displays which files, but dont offer to disinfect or delete))
- Panda ActiveScan (ActiveX online scanner)
- Symantec Security Check (ActiveX online scanner)
- TrendMicro HouseCall (Java & ActiveX online scanner)
- ewido (ActiveX online malware scanner)
- ZoneAlarm Online Spyware Scanner
- Spywareinfo.com's X-Cleaner Micro Edition (ActiveX online scanner)
- Windows Live OneCare safety scanner (ActiveX online scanner)
- WindowSecurity.com TrojanScan
Though beware, some of these scanners delete files it identifies as virus straight away without first consulting you to ask wether you approve or not.
Also beware of that some of these scanners send back information to the antivirus company about which files are infected and possible other information.
I do not personally encourage the use or in any way recommend any of the services. The file upload scanners should be safe, but keep in mind that the ActiveX/Java online scanners does run executable code on your computer (which could technically be harmful). Do not use the services provided by companies that you do not trust.






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