is your emails secure ?

Date Added: July 30, 2007 01:56:36 PM

is your way to check emails secure ?
Test the security of your email ckeck system!

Is your email system secure against email viruses and attacks?
The most deadly viruses, able to cripple your email system and corporate network in minutes, are being distributed worldwide via email in a matter of hours (for example, the LoveLetter virus). Email worms and viruses can reach your system and infect your users through harmful attachments. But that's not all! Some viruses are transmitted through harmless-looking email messages and can run automatically without the need for user intervention (like the Nimda virus). Are you covered against such threats?

Find out now by doing a vulnerability check on your email system!
Sign up to test for these real world threats by entering your name and email address below. You will receive an email asking you to confirm your request by clicking on a URL, after which we will perform a vulnerability check of your email system. You will receive the results by email.

For an in-depth explanation of these vulnerabilities and why anti-virus is not enough, check out our white papers, Protecting your network against email threats, "One virus engine is not enough: The case for maximizing network protection with multiple anti-virus scanners" and Why You Need an Email Exploit Detection Engine. To protect once and for all against current and future threats, consider GFI MailSecurity.
Long subject attachment checking bypass test (for Outlook Express 6)
This test checks whether your system accepts emails with long subjects; in some versions of Outlook Express, long subjects can be used to bypass attachment checking.
    Long subject attachment checking bypass test (for Outlook 2000)
This test checks whether your system accepts emails with long subjects; in some versions of Outlook, long subjects can be used to bypass attachment checking.
    Attachment with no filename vulnerability test
This test examines whether your system accepts an attachment with no filename containing executable code that can bypass content checking security solutions.
    Long filename vulnerability test
This test indicates whether your system blocks emails with attachments having long filenames, which can be used to trick a user into double-clicking the attachment, which can execute the malicious code it contains on the system.
    Popup Object Exploit vulnerability test
Through this test, discover if your machine is vulnerable to the Popup Object Exploit which can automatically launch files on a vulnerable system.
    Double file extension vulnerability test
This test shows whether your email system accepts emails which contain attachments with double file extensions.
    ActiveX vulnerability test (works only on IE5.x)
Using this test, find out if your machine is vulnerable to the ActiveX exploit.
    CLSID extension vulnerability test
This test reveals whether your mail server detects and blocks files with Class ID (CLSID) extensions.
    CLSID extension vulnerability test (for Outlook 2002)
This test reveals whether your Outlook 2002 (XP) system detects and blocks files with Class ID (CLSID) extensions.
               
    Eicar anti-virus software test
This test enables you to check if your anti-virus software is in place and functioning correctly.
    Fragmented message vulnerability test (for Outlook Express)
This test checks whether your server-level anti-virus/content checking system detects and blocks emails using the fragmented message exploit.
    GFI's Access exploit vulnerability test
Through this test, discover if your machine is vulnerable to the Access exploit vulnerability discovered by GFI. This test does not apply to IE6 users who have the latest patches installed.
    Iframe remote vulnerability test
Using this test, discover if your machine is vulnerable to the Iframe remote exploit. This test does not apply to IE6 users who have the latest patches installed.
    Malformed file extension vulnerability test (for Outlook 2002)
This test examines whether your Outlook 2002 (XP) system detects and blocks files with malformed HTA file extensions.
    MIME header vulnerability test (Nimda & Klez testing)
This test examines whether your system is protected against emails using the MIME exploit. This test does not apply to IE6 users who have the latest patches installed.
    Object Codebase vulnerability test
This test examines whether your system detects and blocks emails using the Object Codebase exploit. It is also suited to Outlook 2002. This test does not apply to IE6 users who have the latest patches installed.
    VBS attachment vulnerability test
This test checks whether your mail server blocks VBS attachments.