Reports are designed to explain what was found and why it matters.

What do verdicts mean?
- Malicious means a high-confidence detection matched known malware or clearly harmful behavior.
- Suspicious means the scan found risky signals that need review.
- Clean means the enabled checks completed without malicious or suspicious findings.
- Unsupported means the scanner could not meaningfully analyze the submitted target.
- Error means the scan failed before a useful verdict could be produced.
What does severity mean?
- Critical: known malware, credential theft, or direct malicious payload evidence
- High: strong evidence of dangerous behavior
- Medium: suspicious behavior that needs review
- Low: weak or contextual signal
- Info: context that helps interpret the scan
How should I read findings?
Each finding should include a title, affected location, severity, verdict, and explanation. When evidence is available, the report links to supporting details.
What is the timeline for?
The timeline shows how the scan moved from submission to completion. It can help distinguish a finished clean scan from a scan that is still queued, running, cancelled, unsupported, or failed.