Phishing Link (URL) & Email Checker

Detect phishing or fraudulent links via an AI-powered real-time phishing link checker.

Results Summary

Original Url:
 
Redirected URL:
 
URL Status:
 

How It Works

  • Enter a URL
    Paste the URL you want to check into the box for scanning.
  • Scan for Risks
    The tool checks for common threats like malicious redirects
    and phishing attempts.
  • Review Results
    Receive a straightforward report with information on any detected risks.

Breakdown of Common Risks

A simple URL scan can reveal various risks. Here are the main types of threats to be aware of:

  • Phishing Links
    Detect links that steal sensitive information like login credentials or credit card details.
  • Malware
    Identify URLs that lead to harmful software downloads, including viruses and spyware.
  • Suspicious Keywords
    Flag URLs containing words associated with scams or fraudulent activities.

Who Is This Tool For?

Individuals
Check links for phishing or malware risks to protect your personal information while browsing.
Businesses
Protect your team and employees from potential security threats with easy link checks.
Developers
Cyberattackers keep finding new ways to trick people.

Frequently asked questions

We provide a comprehensive phishing link checker to identify potentially harmful links in emails and websites, as well as educational resources to help you understand phishing threats and how to protect yourself.

The phishing link and URL checker tool helps you detect malicious links in emails, text messages, and other online content. By scanning any links for suspicious patterns, our AI algorithm can determine if it’s a phishing scam or a legitimate source.

The Phishing Link Checker ensures you don’t accidentally click on malicious links that could potentially lead to identity theft or financial loss.

Our phishing site checker analyzes the link and compares it to a database of known phishing websites. If the link is identified as suspicious, the tool will alert you and provide information on the original URL, redirected URL, and URL status.

Yes, our phishing link checker and educational materials are free for users. You can check links for potential phishing risks without any cost.

We do not collect any personal data when you use our Malicious URL checker. We may collect non-personal information such as the domain name and the URL you enter into our tool, as well as information about your browser, IP address, and device type.

Reach out through the Contact Us page for any issues or questions.

While using our tool is a safe way to eliminate the risk of suspicious URLs, you can identify phishing attempts or malicious links with the naked eye.

Ask yourself the following questions before clicking on any URL:

  • Is the Message Legitimate? When you receive a link directing you to another website, it can be potentially harmful unless proven otherwise.
  • Does it urge you to take action? This is a sign that you or your feelings are being exploited.
  • Who’s sending you the message, and what do they want? If the request seems in any way weird, always seek verbal confirmation.
  • Is the message grammatically correct? Check for any blunders in spelling or grammar. It’s not that hackers don’t know how to spell—they just misspell words to avoid spam filters.

The Phishing URL Checker

detects phishing and malicious websites using a high-quality machine-learning algorithm. The tool parses high-quality datasets containing millions of real-time updated phishing URLs and feeds them into the model. AI reads patterns and learns to differentiate between good and malicious ones with more than 90% accuracy.

Here’s how the tool works:

  • Extracts all URLs from the pasted text
  • Scans these URLs to detect any issues
  • Tells you whether they are “Good” or “Suspicious.”

EasyDMARC’s phishing link checker is a proprietary machine-learning model that simplifies email security.

 

“Clean” is one of the outcomes of our phishing link checker. It usually means the link doesn’t contain any malicious elements. Basically, it’s a legit brand link and can’t lead to a phishing site.

“Suspicious” is the second outcome our malicious link checker tool can produce. It means the URL in question leads to a malicious website, and it’s better to avoid clicking it.

 

There is a chance that you might not see any activity – if the website seems questionable, you can easily recognize it and leave. But clicking on a malicious link can also:

  • Install malware (viruses, ransomware).
  • Lead to phishing sites that steal personal info.
  • Trigger automatic downloads of harmful software.
  • Exploit browser vulnerabilities.
  • Redirect to scam or fraudulent sites.
  • Manipulate you into harmful actions.
  • Steal personal data for identity theft.

Always be cautious with unfamiliar links and use security tools to protect your device.

Do not click any links or download attachments. Mark the email as spam or report it to your email provider. If it looks like it’s from a legitimate organization, contact them directly to verify.

Be cautious about unsolicited messages, verify sources before sharing personal information, enable two-factor authentication, and regularly update your passwords. Education and awareness are key to staying safe from phishing attacks.

A recent study shows, that HR and IT-related communications are most likely to be clicked on, and thus are widely exploited by the attackers. Read more about the study here.

Spear phishing is a type of cyber attack that targets individuals by leveraging specific information about them. This method involves crafting tailored emails or messages that appear legitimate. The intent is to deceive the recipient into revealing confidential information or performing certain actions that could compromise their security.
Read more on Phishing Types

Look out for:

  • Suspicious URLs with odd characters or domains.
  • Requests for personal information or login credentials.
  • Poor website design or broken links.
  • Use tools like CheckPhishing.com to verify suspicious links.
  • Enable multi-factor authentication for your accounts.
  • Avoid clicking on links from unknown sources.

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