Why this exists
Most scams do not start with malware or hacking.
They start with a moment of uncertainty.
A message that feels urgent.
A link that looks familiar.
A website that asks you to act fast.
Good people fall for scams because they are rushed, pressured, or trying to do the right thing.
This tool exists to give people a pause before money or information moves.
How it works
We analyze website signals commonly used in scams, including infrastructure patterns, domain behavior, and known threat indicators.
The goal is not to predict intent, but to surface risk so people can make more informed decisions.
This is about slowing things down and checking first.
What this is not
This is not a guarantee.
This is not legal advice.
This is not a substitute for your own judgment.
It is one more signal in moments that matter.
