Use the form below to verify whether a link you received in an email message is valid, or is likely to be a phishing or malware installation attempt. Targeted attacks are constantly evolving and may slip through security measures. If you feel that a site has been improperly blocked by TAP (URL Defense) and would like to have it cleared, please contact support with pertinent information.īe sure you are still reviewing any links before clicking on them. TAP (URL Defense) will only scan and modify links in messages that have not been blocked or quarantined. Note that incoming messages may still be blocked by the Spambrella spam filter. IMPORTANT: Intentionally visiting a website considered malicious by the security filter could lead to possible infection of the end-user workstation and lead to the compromise of your systems. If you need to retrieve the original, unaltered link, you can use the Proofpoint URL Decoder below. If the actual linked page is safe, you will reach the intended site if not the page will be blocked and you will see a message explaining why. Any clicks on the re-written link will first go through the security filter which can further detect malicious web pages. In some cases – including unformatted or “plaintext” email messages – you may see the rewritten link, which will begin with. In most cases, this redirection will be completely unnoticeable to you. TAP works by redirecting links that appear in email messages you receive. As phishing and other targeted attacks become more sophisticated, TAP is a solution that meets the challenge and helps protect the Spambrella community and its resources. TAP (URL Defense) automatically rewrites links found in incoming email messages in order to evaluate whether or not the linked content is malicious. Spambrella utilizes Proofpoint Targeted Attack Protection (TAP) which is included within our feature named ‘ URL Defense‘.
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