Anti-Phish: How to check a suspicious link

Anti-Phish: How to check a suspicious link

Anti-Phish: Detect Scams Before It Is Too Late

Meta description: A strange text message, a worrying banking email, or a link received on social media? Anti-Phish analyzes your message and helps you spot the signs of a scam attempt.

Digital scams are part of everyday life: a fake delivery notification, an unpaid invoice, a supposedly blocked account, or an urgent request for a bank transfer. These messages are often designed to trigger an immediate reaction before you have time to check whether they are genuine.

With Anti-Phish, you do not have to face that uncertainty alone. The application helps you analyze a suspicious message in seconds and understand the signs that may reveal a phishing or fraud attempt.

A Simple Response to Suspicious Messages

You do not need to be a cybersecurity expert. The process is deliberately simple:

  1. Copy the content of the text message, email, or social media message.
  2. Select the relevant message type.
  3. Paste the text into Anti-Phish and start the analysis.

The application then provides a risk level, an indicative probability, and a clear explanation. This gives you time to think before clicking, replying, or sharing personal information.

What Can Anti-Phish Detect?

Anti-Phish examines several signals commonly associated with scams:

  • urgent payment or bank transfer requests;
  • threats of suspension, legal action, or account blocking;
  • requests for sensitive data such as a password, IBAN, or card number;
  • potentially suspicious links and email addresses;
  • wording typical of fake invoices, fake customer support messages, and verification requests;
  • certain phone numbers included in the message.

Depending on the service configuration, the analysis can also use URL reputation services and a phishing detection model. These additional checks make it possible to cross-reference more signals when they are available.

Clear Explanations to Support Better Decisions

Anti-Phish does more than display a result. The application presents the reasons behind the assessment and offers relevant recommendations, especially when a message appears to be related to banking fraud.

This approach turns an alert into practical decision support: you can identify the signals to watch for and gradually build better habits when dealing with unexpected messages.

For Individuals and Teams

Anti-Phish can help in many situations:

  • checking a delivery or refund text message;
  • reviewing an email that appears to come from a bank, government agency, or supplier;
  • getting a second opinion before replying to a social media message;
  • helping family members who are less familiar with phishing techniques;
  • integrating message analysis into a tool through the Anti-Phish API.

The API lets you submit a message and its type, then retrieve a structured result containing the risk score, explanations, and recommendations. The service supports SMS, email, and social messages.

Security Starts with a Moment to Pause

A message that demands immediate action is precisely the kind of message that deserves a pause. Before clicking:

  • check the real sender address and the proposed website;
  • never share a password or security code by message;
  • contact the organization through an official channel;
  • when in doubt, use Anti-Phish for an additional assessment of the message.

Try Anti-Phish

Do not let an alarming message make the decision for you. Copy it, analyze it, and discover the signals that deserve your attention.

Tester Anti-Phish

The application works with a basic configuration, while optional external services can enhance reputation checks and advanced detection.

Important: Anti-Phish is a decision-support tool. Its analysis may be imperfect and does not replace your judgment, an organization's official channels, or the relevant authorities. Do not share sensitive data, and always verify a request directly with its presumed sender.


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