Google Drive - Virus Scan Warning -
Google displays a yellow banner at the top of the screen if it identifies a shared file as likely phishing or malware.
For extra safety, you can download the file and scan it locally using your own antivirus software or upload it to VirusTotal (which supports files up to 650 MB). 2. Suspicious Content Detected Google Drive - Virus scan warning
Google Drive automatically scans most files for malware and phishing during upload and download. If you see a virus scan warning, it generally falls into one of three categories: 1. File is Too Large to Scan Google displays a yellow banner at the top
Sometimes a download fails with a browser-level error message. Learn how we help keep Google Drive secure - Computer Learn how we help keep Google Drive secure
If you trust the source, you can click "Download anyway" .
Google Drive does not scan files larger than for viruses. When attempting to download such a file, you will see a message stating: "Google Drive can't scan this file for viruses" .
If your own file is flagged incorrectly, you can request a review by opening the file and clicking Share > Request a review . 3. "Failed - Virus Detected" Error