Detect phishing attempts in emails, texts, and messages with AI analysis
Common Examples
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Phishing attacks are the most common form of cybercrime, targeting billions of people every year. Our free online phishing detector uses AI to analyze any suspicious message, email, or link for credential theft attempts, fake login pages, and social engineering tactics.
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Top Red Flags
The message creates urgency around account security, billing problems, suspended access, or unusual login alerts.
The sender pushes you toward a login page, verification form, or support number outside the real platform.
The link, screenshot, or domain looks close to a trusted brand but contains subtle mismatches.
How to Check This Scam
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Paste the phishing email, text, or DM into AskdwinAI to detect impersonation and credential-theft patterns.
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Run any included link through the website checker before opening it.
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Verify the alert only inside the real app or website you trust, not through the suspicious message.
How to Report This Scam
Report the phishing attempt to the impersonated company and your email or messaging provider.
Block the sender and save the message or screenshot for evidence.
If you entered credentials, change your password immediately and enable two-factor authentication.
Need more context before using the detector? These matching guides explain the most common search patterns, red flags, and next actions for this scam type.
Phishing is a cyberattack where criminals send fake messages impersonating trusted organizations to trick you into revealing passwords, credit card numbers, or other sensitive information. They create urgency to prevent you from thinking critically.
What is the difference between phishing and spear phishing?
Phishing is sent in bulk to millions of people. Spear phishing is targeted at a specific individual or organization using personalized information to appear more credible. Both aim to steal credentials or install malware.
How can I check if a website link is a phishing site?
Use our Website URL Checker to analyze any suspicious link. Also look for: HTTPS padlock, exact spelling of the domain name, recent domain registration, and any mismatch between the displayed URL and actual destination.
What happens if I enter my password on a phishing site?
Your credentials are immediately captured by the attacker. Change your password on the real site immediately, enable two-factor authentication, check for unauthorized logins, and if it was a financial site, alert your bank.
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