ScamScouter safety guide
Phishing Email Checker
Phishing emails try to steal passwords, card details, verification codes or account access by pretending to be trusted companies. They often use urgency, fake logos and dangerous links.
Paste the suspicious email text, sender address or link below before you click.
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Phishing email red flags
- Sender address does not match the real company domain.
- Message asks you to confirm password, card or code.
- Link leads to a lookalike login page.
- Email threatens account suspension or payment problems.
- Unexpected attachments or invoice files.
How to check safely
Do not click the email link. Copy the text and link into ScamScouter, then open the official site manually if needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I tell if an email is phishing?
Check the sender, links, urgency, attachments and requests for sensitive information.
Can a phishing email look professional?
Yes. Scammers copy real logos and templates.
Should I open attachments from suspicious emails?
No. Verify the sender first and avoid unexpected attachments.