Scam Detection Tools
AI-powered analysis for messages, links, phone numbers, and email addresses. Get an instant risk score and actionable guidance.
Message Scanner
Paste any suspicious SMS, email, or chat message to detect scam patterns, social engineering tactics, and phishing language.
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Scam Message Red Flags
Urgency & Pressure: "Act now!", "Your account will be closed", "Respond immediately"
Money Requests: Gift cards, wire transfer, Zelle, cryptocurrency — never sent to strangers
Government Threats: IRS/SSA never demand immediate payment by phone or text
Suspicious Links: Hover before clicking. Misspelled or strange domains are red flags
Prize Notifications: You can't win a contest you never entered
Personal Info Requests: SSN, passwords, PINs should never be shared via message
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Link / URL Analyzer
Paste any URL or link to check for phishing, brand impersonation, dangerous domains, and malicious indicators.
Suspicious URL Warning Signs
No HTTPS: Never enter info on HTTP:// sites. Look for the padlock icon.
Brand Misspelling: "paypa1.com", "arnazon.com", "g00gle.com" are fakes
URL Shorteners: bit.ly, tinyurl hide the real destination. Always expand first.
Free TLDs: .tk, .ml, .ga, .xyz — free domains used widely by scammers
IP as Domain: URLs like http://192.168.x.x are never legitimate businesses
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Phone Number Checker
Check any phone number against scam area codes, premium rate prefixes, and high-risk country codes.
Scam Call Red Flags
Premium Rate (+1-900): Calling back can incur charges of $20+ per minute
Caribbean Area Codes: 268, 473, 809, 876 are common in "one-ring" scams
Caller ID Spoofing: Scammers can fake any number including local or government numbers
One-Ring Scams: Calls that ring once and disconnect want you to call back at your expense
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Email Address Verifier
Detect disposable email addresses, brand impersonation domains, and other email-based fraud indicators.
Scam Email Indicators
Disposable Domains: mailinator.com, guerrillamail.com, yopmail.com are never used by real companies
Brand Impersonation: apple-support@icloud-security.tk — the real domain is apple.com
Random Numbers: security82736@gmail.com-ish patterns suggest auto-generated addresses
Free Suspicious TLDs: .tk, .ml, .ga in email domains are heavily abused by scammers
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