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Phishing Checker

Scam Checker

Check suspicious links, emails, texts and messages before you click.

Analyze URLs, emails, SMS messages and social media texts for common phishing tactics, urgency language, risky domains and fraud patterns.

0-100 Visual risk score
4 types URL, email, SMS, message
Local No text submitted

Analyze a suspicious item

This browser-based scan provides guidance but does not guarantee safety.

Example scans

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Use realistic sample scams to see how the risk dashboard changes.

Risk Summary

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Paste suspicious content above to generate a risk score, findings and recommended actions.

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Findings

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Technical Details

Input typeURL
Backend integrationsNot connected
Redirect analysisPrepared for future API
Script executionNever executed
Future integrations

Built for reputation data later

This version uses browser-side heuristics. The layout is ready for Google Safe Browsing, VirusTotal, WHOIS lookup, domain age, screenshots, reputation databases, scan history and monitoring.

Google Safe Browsing API
VirusTotal API
WHOIS lookup
Domain age
Screenshot service
Reputation databases
Scam Checker FAQ

Suspicious link and phishing questions

How do I know if a link is suspicious?

Look for mismatched domains, URL shorteners, strange subdomains, pressure language, unexpected attachments, requests for passwords or payment details, and senders you cannot verify.

Can this tool guarantee safety?

No. This tool highlights obvious warning signs and positive signals, but it cannot guarantee that a URL, email, SMS or message is legitimate. Always verify the sender and destination.

What should I do if I clicked a scam link?

Close the page, do not enter information, change affected passwords from the official website, enable two-factor authentication, monitor accounts, and contact the organization through official channels.

How do phishing attacks work?

Phishing attacks impersonate trusted brands or people to pressure you into clicking links, opening attachments, sending money, or entering credentials on fake websites.