Fake website checker for phishing pages and lookalike domains.
Protect your passwords and payment details. Before entering sensitive data on an unfamiliar site, run the URL through our scanner to detect hidden phishing and malware threats.
Security Insight
Over 50,000 new fake websites are created every week. Attackers perfectly clone banking, shopping, and government portals to intercept your login credentials the moment you type them.
How to spot a cloned website
A valid SSL padlock (HTTPS) no longer means a site is safe; it just means your connection to the scammer is encrypted. Always check the true domain reputation.
Lookalike domain names
Credential or payment requests on unfamiliar pages
Redirect chains and shortened links
Urgent fake warnings or account lockout prompts
What IsThisSpam checks before you trust a sender
Quick verdicts are useful, but the real value is understanding why something looks safe, uncertain, or risky.
Domain trust and maturity signals
New or unestablished domains need more caution than known domains with a clean history.
Behavioral risk patterns
Fake pages commonly request rapid login, verification, or payment in ways that do not match normal service flows.
Brand impersonation cues
Visual similarity is easy to copy. Identity consistency across sender, domain, and workflow matters more.
Action-risk alignment
If the site asks for high-value actions before trust is established, treat it as suspicious.
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Use the checker for the fast answer, then read the deeper guidance for recurring scam patterns.
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