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Security Insight
Scammers are using generative AI to write flawless, grammatically perfect emails. The old advice of 'looking for typos' no longer works. You need technical validation to confirm legitimacy.
Validating an email's true origin
We peal back the layers of a message to see where it actually originated, what the links really do, and whether the sender's identity holds up to scrutiny.
Sender claim and mailbox mismatch
Urgent call to action
Risky request type
Link and destination inconsistency
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.
Identity consistency
Legitimate messages maintain consistent sender identity across name, domain, and business context.
No forced urgency
Real operational emails may be urgent, but scam emails usually engineer panic and short-circuit verification.
Contextual request logic
A legitimate request should make sense in your real relationship with the sender and current activity.
Verification path availability
Legit senders can be confirmed via official channels without relying on the email’s own links.
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