No, not really, what would be the advantage compared to virustotal?
Yeah, really. Virustotal uses fortinet as *one* of many detection programs anyway...
This is a list of the companies that participate in VirusTotal with their antivirus engines.
* AhnLab (V3)
* Aladdin (eSafe)
* ALWIL (Avast! Antivirus)
* Authentium (Command Antivirus)
* AVG Technologies (AVG)
* Avira (AntiVir)
* Cat Computer Services (Quick Heal)
* ClamAV (ClamAV)
* Comodo (Comodo)
* CA Inc. (Vet)
* Doctor Web, Ltd. (DrWeb)
* Emsi Software GmbH (a-squared)
* Eset Software (ESET NOD32)
* Fortinet (Fortinet) * FRISK Software (F-Prot)
* F-Secure (F-Secure)
* G DATA Software (GData)
* Hacksoft (The Hacker)
* Hauri (ViRobot)
* Ikarus Software (Ikarus)
* INCA Internet (nProtect)
* K7 Computing (K7AntiVirus)
* Kaspersky Lab (AVP)
* McAfee (VirusScan)
* Microsoft (Malware Protection)
* Norman (Norman Antivirus)
* Panda Security (Panda Platinum)
* PC Tools (PCTools)
* Prevx (Prevx1)
* Rising Antivirus (Rising)
* Secure Computing (SecureWeb)
* BitDefender GmbH (BitDefender)
* Sophos (SAV)
* Sunbelt Software (Antivirus)
* Symantec (Norton Antivirus)
* VirusBlokAda (VBA32)
* Trend Micro (TrendMicro)
* VirusBuster (VirusBuster)