Bank SMS Scam Checker
Bank SMS scams often use blocked card alerts, suspicious login warnings, payment authorization messages or links that imitate online banking pages.
Paste the suspicious bank text message, link or email into the scanner below.
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Common risk signals
- message asks for card number, PIN, password or one-time code
- urgent warning about blocked account, blocked card or suspicious transfer
- link goes to an unknown domain instead of the bank website
- sender name looks official but the content creates pressure
How ScamScouter helps
ScamScouter checks text, links, domains, emails and text extracted from screenshots. The result gives a risk score and clear explanations for suspicious banking messages.
Quick safety tips
- Never share PINs, passwords or SMS verification codes.
- Open your banking app manually instead of tapping links in messages.
- Call the official bank number if a message claims your account is at risk.