Block Malicious File Uploads


OPSWAT MetaDefender Core prevents malicious file uploads that are bypassing sandboxes and other advanced threat solutions.


By integrating OPSWAT’s industry-leading Deep Content Disarm and Reconstruction (Deep CDR), Multiscanning, Proactive Data Loss Prevention (DLP) and patented file-based vulnerability assessment, you can ensure a prevention-based zero-day attack protection against known and unknown threats. 



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Why MetaDefender Core for File Upload Security?

Why MetaDefender Core for File Upload Security?

Maximize Threat Detection

Using a single antivirus engine to protect file uploads is simply not enough. OPSWAT’s multiscanning technology leverages over 30 leading anti-malware engines using signatures, heuristics, and machine learning technology to detect known as well as unknown threats, increasing detection rates of known threats to nearly 100%.

Neutralize Zero-Day Attacks

OPSWAT’s industry-leading Deep Content Disarm and Reconstruction (Deep CDR) technology neutralizes unknown file-borne threats by rebuilding files, removing potentially malicious content and retaining full usability, supporting over 90 file types. MetaDefender Core performs recursive archive inspection to detect and sanitize threats in compressed files and prevent archive bombs.

Detect Sensitive Data in Files

OPSWAT’s Proactive Data Loss Prevention (Proactive DLP) can help prevent potential data breaches and regulatory compliance violations by detecting and redacting sensitive data in file uploads, including credit card numbers and social security numbers. OPSWAT’s DLP technology supports a wide range of file types, including Microsoft Office documents and PDF.

Case Study

Upwork receives millions of files a day from clients and freelancers and needs to ensure that those files are free from threats to protect both their own systems and the systems of everyone using their platform. To protect against possible malicious file uploads, Upwork deployed OPSWAT MetaDefender.

Teza Mukavili
Head of Security, Upwork
With MetaDefender CDR, Upwork was able to prevent 100% of zero-day file attacks, compared to only 70% blocked by standard AV. All files with active objects are sanitized; 75% of files are processed and ready in less than a second, and 99% within less than six seconds.