Phishing Email Checker

Phishing email checker for suspicious sender and link patterns.

Phishing emails are designed to steal your passwords and identity. Use our dedicated phishing checker to analyze hidden redirects, fake login portals, and dangerous attachments instantly.

Security Insight

Over 90% of all cyberattacks begin with a single phishing email. Identifying these deceptive messages before you interact is the single most important step in protecting your digital life.

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Scans links & sender identity

Deconstructing a phishing attack

A phishing attack is a trap. It looks exactly like a service you use every day—until you hit submit. Here's exactly what our scanner looks for.

Credential and account-reset lures

Messages asking for password updates or urgent verification are common phishing entry points.

Sender and brand mismatch

Display names can look trusted while the actual sender domain reveals inconsistency.

Urgent security narrative

Threat language like account suspension or unusual activity is used to force fast clicks.

Link and destination deception

Phishing emails often hide risky destinations behind legitimate-looking text.

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 mismatch

Phishing is frequently exposed by mismatched sender identity and claimed organization.

Pressure plus sensitive request

High-pressure requests for credentials or payment details are strong phishing signals.

Suspicious action pathway

Unexpected login links and off-flow verification steps usually indicate elevated risk.

Behavioral fraud patterns

Phishing messages repeat known social-engineering structures across campaigns.

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FAQ

These are the questions people usually ask right before they click, reply, or pay.

Free scan first, deeper analysis when you need it

Check the sender before you trust the message.

Start with a fast scan, then move to SuperScan when the message involves money, account access, or sensitive documents.