Run a Free Public Security Scan
Run a free public security scan for a domain or URL and review visible external exposure, discovered technologies and prioritised findings.
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Latest completed public scans.
A practical public scan for visible external exposure
This public scan is designed to give a fast, useful view of what an external observer can already learn about a target and where obvious weaknesses or risk signals may exist.
What the scan checks
The scan reviews externally visible web and infrastructure signals such as page metadata, redirects, response behaviour, visible technologies, DNS and mail related records, lightweight network exposure and other observable indicators that help describe the target’s public footprint.
It also collects supporting context such as a page preview, discovered resources, detected technologies and prioritised findings so the result is easier to interpret than a raw technical dump.
Why it is useful
A public scan helps teams quickly identify the kinds of exposure an attacker, researcher, customer or auditor may already be able to observe from the outside.
That makes it useful for first pass visibility, basic hygiene checks, attack surface review, triage and prioritisation before deeper validation or remediation work begins.
What you get back
Each result page is structured to show visible context, prioritised findings, discovered technologies, open ports where applicable, DNS records, screenshot evidence and additional supporting data in a readable layout.
This makes the output useful not only for technical users, but also for founders, operators and decision makers who need a quick understanding of what was found and why it matters.
Designed for broad visibility and quick interpretation
The public scan focuses on public facing signals that can be collected efficiently and turned into a readable result page.
Public facing reconnaissance
The scan begins by resolving and requesting the submitted target, following the public route a normal external visitor would take and capturing the basic context of the response.
That includes elements such as the final reachable URL, title and description, screenshot generation, visible content context and signals that help describe what kind of application or environment is exposed.
Prioritised and readable output
Instead of exposing only raw technical output, the result page groups findings, highlights likely risk levels and presents supporting context in a way that is easier to review quickly.
This makes the page useful as an initial decision layer: what should be investigated first, what looks normal and what deserves deeper follow up by the security or engineering team.
Use the result as a first visibility and triage layer
The free public scan is best used as an initial review step before deeper testing, remediation work or ownership validation.
Visible external footprint
Understand what a public visitor can see about the target, including visible technologies, public page details, routing behaviour and basic infrastructure context.
Priority and hygiene
Use the prioritised findings to separate likely action items from lower value noise so teams can focus on the most meaningful exposure first.
Attack surface awareness
Treat the result as a quick external perspective on the target’s attack surface, useful for review, comparison, discovery and early follow up planning.