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Check suspicious interview confirmations or payment requests.
Verify refund or shipping notices with dodgy links.
Protect against impersonation or fake account alerts.
Identify spammers posing as educational or work offers.
Quickly scan emails for spoofed domains and phishing attempts.
Stay safe from evolving online scams and fraud tactics.
Our advanced NLP and pattern recognition identifies multiple scam indicators.
"Immediately", "last chance", "urgent" - phrases used to pressure victims.
"paypay.com" instead of "paypal.com" - subtle typos that slip by.
OTPs, banking info, or account verification via unusual channels.
Grammar patterns seen in auto-generated or unprofessional scams.
See how our tool identifies common scam patterns.
"Your bank needs verification, click here to confirm your identity..."
Red Flags: Urgent tone, masked URL, impersonation attempt
"Congratulations! Please pay ₹500 processing fee to secure your interview..."
Red Flags: Upfront payment request, fake congratulations
"Refund initiated, verify your details here: bit.ly/refund-acc..."
Red Flags: Shortened URL, grammatical oddities, non-official domain
Build your scam detection skills with these expert tips.
Hover (don't click) to inspect link destinations. Look for tiny typos in domain names.
Legitimate organizations rarely use URL shorteners in official communications.
Poor grammar usually hints at automation or foreign-origin fraud.
When in doubt, contact the organization through official channels.
Use two-factor authentication on all essential services—bank, email, WhatsApp.
Scams create false urgency. Take time to verify before acting.
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