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Test how Microsoft Defender SmartScreen helps you identify phishing and malware websites based on URL reputation.
Prerequisites
- Client devices must be running Windows 11 or Windows 10
- Server devices must be running Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2012 R2 and later, or Azure Stack HCI OS, version 23H2 and later.
- Microsoft Edge browser required
- For more information, see Microsoft Defender SmartScreen
SmartScreen for Microsoft Edge URL scenario demonstrations
Is This Phishing?
Alerts the user to a suspicious page and ask for feedback:
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Launching this link should render a message similar to the following screenshot:
Phishing Page
A page known for phishing that should be blocked:
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Launching this link should render a message similar to the following example:
Malware page
A page that hosts malware and should be blocked:
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Launching this link should render a message similar to the following screenshot:
Blocked download
Blocked from downloading because of its URL reputation
Download blocked due to URL reputation
Launching this link should render a warning that the download was blocked as being unsafe by Microsoft Edge.
Exploit page
A page that attacks a browser vulnerability
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Launching this link should render a message similar to the Malware page message.
Malvertising
A benign page hosting a malicious advertisement
A page known to contain malicious advertisements
Launching this link should render a message similar to the following screenshot:
See also
Microsoft Defender SmartScreen Documentation
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint - demonstration scenarios
Tip
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