Malware Scanning

Take your web security to the next level.

eSecureData is proudly partnered with security leader Sucuri. With Sucuri, we add an additional security layer that complements our secure IT services and commitment to protect your business. Our Malware Scanning helps our customers effectively monitor their sites for malware and potential blacklisting. You can be assured that your site will be protected from any threats.

Malware Scanning

$10 per domain /month
Website monitoring
On-demand scanning
Automated alerts
Managed malware removal
Advanced algorithms
Continuous real time updates
Blacklist removal
Exclusive Filter-X technology
Access to security professionals
Discounts for multiple sites

With Sucuri Malware Monitoring, customers get continuous monitoring of any potential issues. Sucuri utilizes a scanning service that identifies all types of malware, SPAM injections, website errors, disabled sites, database connection issues, and code anomalies that require special attention, including:

Obfuscated JavaScript injections
Cross Site Scripting (XSS)
Website defacements
Hidden and malicious iFrames
PHP mailers
Phishing attempts
Malicious redirects
Backdoors
Anomalies
Drive-by-downloads
IP cloaking
Social engineering attacks

With Sucuri Malware Alerting, you receive an automated alert that ensures you are notified in real-time whenever a potential malware issue has been identified. The information provided is clear and succinct so that you can make an informed decision easily.

Get automated alerts with the following communication methods:

Email
Twitter
SMS

With Sucuri Malware Removal, every malware removal request is handled by a malware analyst who is responsible for identifying anomalies and cleaning them up manually as required. The cleanup is included in every package with no additional fees. We make sure that your data has been backed up and is available upon request.

For malware removal requests, we can assist with any of the following issues:

Obfuscated JavaScript injections
Hidden and malicious iFrames
Embedded trojans
Phishing attempts
Cross site scripting (XSS)
Malicious redirects
Backdoors (e.g., C99, R57, Webshells)
Stupid, pointless, annoying messages (SPAM)
Defacement
Anomalies
SQL injection
IP cloaking
Social engineering attempts
Drive-by-downloads