Scam Fightback

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What to do if you clicked a phishing link

Clicking a phishing link increases your risk, but you can still protect yourself. Secure your device, change passwords if needed, and preserve evidence.

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Beta

Scam Fightback is a beta product. Guidance, reporting links, and workflows may change as we improve the experience. Features like PDF export and saved plans are not available yet.

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If you only clicked the link

Do not enter any information on the page. Close the browser tab.

Run a security scan on your device. Report the email as phishing in your email provider.

If you entered login details

Change the exposed password immediately, then any reused passwords.

Enable multi-factor authentication. Review recent sign-ins and mailbox forwarding rules.

Australia guidance

Cyber.gov.au advises reporting to Scamwatch, reporting scam accounts to the platform, uninstalling suspicious software, and running antivirus scans.

Official reporting channels

IdentityTheft.gov (FTC)

Create an FTC Identity Theft Report and a personalized recovery plan if identity documents or SSN were involved.

IC3 (FBI)

Report internet crime to the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center. Use only the official ic3.gov site.

ReportFraud.ftc.gov

Report general fraud and scams to the Federal Trade Commission. Acting quickly matters if money or personal information was sent.

Create a free Scam Fightback Plan

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Privacy reminder: Never enter passwords, card numbers, SSNs, passport numbers, seed phrases, or full bank details.

Frequently asked questions

Scam Fightback provides general safety guidance and document preparation help. It is not legal, financial, banking, or law-enforcement advice. We cannot recover funds, investigate scammers, or guarantee any outcome.