Web Reputation Services Parent topic

With one of the largest domain-reputation databases in the world, Trend Micro web reputation technology tracks the credibility of web domains by assigning a reputation score based on factors such as a website's age, historical location changes and indications of suspicious activities discovered through malware behavior analysis. Web reputation then continues to scan sites and block users from accessing infected ones. Web reputation features help ensure that the pages that users access are safe and free from web threats, such as malware, spyware, and phishing scams that are designed to trick users into providing personal information. To increase accuracy and reduce false positives, Trend Micro Web reputation technology assigns reputation scores to specific pages or links within sites instead of classifying or blocking entire sites, since often, only portions of legitimate sites are hacked and reputations can change dynamically over time.
Web reputation helps deter users from following malicious URLs when the feature is enabled. Web reputation queries the assigned web reputation server for the reputation rating upon receipt of an email message with a URL in the message body or attachment. Depending on the configuration, Web Reputation can quarantine, delete, or tag the email message with URLs.
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To save network bandwidth, Trend Micro recommends configuring the setting Bypass internal domain URLs as default to bypass scanning for the enterprise internal web sites.