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AI Scam Email Detector

Paste any suspicious email and get instant analysis. We check for phishing tactics, spoofed senders, and social engineering red flags.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our AI analyzes emails using patterns from millions of known scam emails. While highly accurate, it's a tool to help inform your judgment, not replace it. When in doubt, contact the supposed sender through official channels.
Common signs include: urgent language pressuring immediate action, generic greetings like 'Dear Customer', mismatched or suspicious sender addresses, requests for passwords or financial information, poor grammar and spelling, and links that don't match the supposed sender's domain.
Yes! Report phishing emails to reportphishing@apwg.org, forward to the FTC at spam@uce.gov, and report to the company being impersonated. This helps protect others and improves spam filters.
Emails themselves rarely contain malware that can steal info automatically. The danger is in clicking malicious links or downloading attachments that install malware, or being tricked into entering your credentials on fake websites.
Don't panic. Immediately close the page, run a virus scan, change passwords for any accounts you may have entered, enable two-factor authentication, monitor your accounts for unusual activity, and consider a credit freeze if financial info was involved.

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