How many times have you landed on a website and things just didn’t seem right? There could have been subtle clues like spelling or grammatical errors. There might have been no contact information, or the linked social media account doesn’t exist anymore.It’s usually a good idea to go with your instinct when things are not the way you expect them to be. Scammers will often spoof legitimate websites and bury malicious code inside that will steal your details. Booking travel? Scammers are creating fake sites to lure you in.If you’re worried about visiting a malicious site by mistake, help is on the way. We’ve found a tool that will check websites for you and look for malware. Keep reading to find out how it works.Here’s how the tool worksWe share content with friends and family all the time, but are you sure the link you received isn’t hiding anything nefarious? It can be difficult to spot fake or dangerous sites, and it can be made worse if the webpage has been seemingly designed by a professional.For those instances, online security company Sucuri developed a checker that will tell you if a website is harboring anything that can harm you. Tech…
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