Free Website Security Check

Find out if your website is vulnerable to hackers — in 10 seconds. No signup, no credit card, no nonsense. Just enter your domain and get your security grade instantly.

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✓ No signup required · ✓ Fast results · ✓ 100% free basic scan

How to Check If Your Website Is Secure

Website security isn't optional anymore. In 2026, over 30,000 websites are hacked every day, and most of them are small businesses who didn't know they were vulnerable. A single breach can cost your business reputation, customer trust, and thousands in recovery.

VulnScan's free website security check gives you an instant A through F security grade based on your attack surface. We check your subdomains, exposed services, technology stack, and known vulnerabilities — all in seconds.

What We Scan For

Why Business Owners Need Security Scanning

You wouldn't leave your office door unlocked overnight. But 73% of small business websites have at least one critical vulnerability. If your site handles customer data, processes payments, or stores any personal information, security isn't just recommended — in many cases it's legally required under PCI DSS, GDPR, and SOC 2.

Our paid reports include OWASP Top 10 mapping, compliance checks, and step-by-step remediation instructions so you or your developer know exactly what to fix and how.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the free security check really free?

Yes, 100% free with no signup or credit card required. You get a security grade and risk score instantly. Detailed vulnerability reports with remediation steps start at $49.

Will the scan affect my website?

No. Our scanning is completely non-intrusive and non-destructive. We perform passive reconnaissance — no exploitation attempts are ever made against your systems.

How long does it take?

The free check takes about 10 seconds. Full reports are delivered within 10-30 minutes depending on the scan type.

What's the difference between free and paid scans?

The free scan gives you a grade and overview. Paid scans provide specific vulnerability details, CVE identifications, affected URLs, CVSS scores, and actionable remediation steps — everything you need to actually fix the issues.