Check if a text message is a scam
Common Examples
SMS scams (smishing) use text messages to trick you into clicking malicious links or sharing sensitive information. Paste the text, check the sender number, or verify suspicious links.
Smishing is phishing via SMS. Scammers send text messages that appear to be from trusted organizations like banks, delivery services, or government agencies.
Use our Phone Number Checker to analyze the sender's number. We check for premium-rate numbers, spoofed numbers, and known scam patterns.
Never click links in unexpected text messages. Instead, go directly to the official website by typing the URL in your browser, or call the organization directly.
Forward the scam text to 7726 (SPAM) to report it to your carrier. Also report it to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov. If you lost money, file a report with your local police.
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