United States District Court fake summons checker.
Did you receive an email with a 'U.S. District Court Summons' attachment or download link? Verify the files and domains here before clicking.
Security Insight
Federal court summonses are never delivered via unsolicited email or SMS links. These messages contain malware or credential stealers.
Key red flags of this scam
Federal courts do not email summonses requesting users to download zip files or documents.
Sender mismatch
Urgent pressure
Unsecure links
High-risk payment requests
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Mismatched Domain
The underlying link domain does not match the official U.S. District Court domain.
Psychological Pressure
Uses threats of legal action or account termination.
Suspicious Format
Generic greetings and lack of personalization.
Cryptocurrency demand
Asks for payment in USDT or other digital tokens.
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