When you're dealing with trading automation software, trust and security aren’t optional — they're mandatory.
At Galileo FX, we’ve heard the questions:
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“Is this a scam?”
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“Is it safe to download?”
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“Can I trust this site?”
So instead of making vague claims, we submitted our domain — store.galileofx.com
— to VirusTotal, the industry-standard malware scanner used by cybersecurity firms and antivirus engines around the world.
✅ Here’s What VirusTotal Found:
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0 out of 97 security vendors flagged our site
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No malware
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No phishing behavior
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No suspicious redirects
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Full transparency
This means that according to every major scanning engine from Kaspersky to BitDefender to ESET, Galileo FX is clean, safe, and trustworthy.
Click here to view the full live VirusTotal scan result →
🧠 What Does 0/97 Mean?
It means that 97 independent security engines tested our site—and none of them found a single threat. That includes:
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Malware detection
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Phishing attempts
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Blacklist checks
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Unsafe scripts or obfuscation
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Suspicious behavior
In plain terms: we don’t just say we’re safe—we prove it.
✅ Real User Feedback
One of our users, “dee_dee_trader,” left this review directly on the VirusTotal page:
“I started Galileo FX on a demo just to see if it could actually do anything. Within days, the results were hard to ignore... I’ve used other bots before, nothing came close... I barely touched the settings. It just worked.”
You can read that full comment here.
🛡 Trust Isn’t Claimed — It’s Earned
We know there are automated tools out there that deserve skepticism. That's why we’re doing something different: transparency backed by third-party verification.
If you’ve got questions, don’t trust our marketing — trust the data.
Galileo FX
Trusted by traders. Verified by VirusTotal.
0/97. No red flags. Just results.