Paste the suspicious email content below — subject line, body, and any links. Our AI will instantly tell you if it's a phishing attempt.
How do I know if an email is a phishing scam?
Look for these signs: the sender email doesn't match the official domain, there's urgency ('your account will be suspended'), it asks you to click a link and enter your password, or it offers a prize or refund you didn't expect. When in doubt, paste it into ScamCheck.
What is a phishing email?
A phishing email is a fake email designed to look like it came from a trusted company — your bank, Amazon, Google, or a government department. The goal is to trick you into clicking a fake link and entering your login credentials or payment details.
Can phishing emails look real?
Yes. Modern phishing emails can be very convincing — they copy logos, formatting, and even sender names from real companies. Always check the actual sender email address, not just the display name.
What should I do if I clicked a phishing link?
Immediately change your password for that account. Enable two-factor authentication. Check if any transactions were made. Report the phishing email to the company being impersonated and to cybercrime.gov.in or call 1930.
Which companies do phishing emails commonly impersonate in India?
Common impersonation targets in India include SBI, HDFC, ICICI, Axis Bank, PayPal, Amazon, Flipkart, IRCTC, Income Tax Department, and UIDAI (Aadhaar). Always verify emails by going directly to the official website.