Email

Is this email phishing?

Suspicious emails often impersonate banks, delivery companies, Microsoft 365 services, mail administrators, online shops or public institutions. TraceScam analyzes the message content, sender, links and urgency signals to help assess the risk before you click, sign in or enter any data.

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Quick answer: check before you click

If an email asks you to click, sign in, share a code, enter card data or download an attachment, pause and analyze it first. TraceScam highlights phishing signals and safe next steps.

When to use it?

  • password expiry email
  • invoice or payment demand
  • login link outside the official domain
  • HTML/PDF/ZIP attachment
  • impersonation of company administrator

What do we check?

  • sender domain mismatch
  • login link outside the organization
  • urgency or account block threat
  • request for password, code or card data
  • suspicious attachments

How to analyze a suspicious email with TraceScam

The analysis is made for everyday users — no technical security knowledge required.

01

Paste the message

Copy the email content, sender and visible links. Do not open suspicious links or attachments just to test them.

02

Review risk signals

TraceScam checks domains, urgency, language, data requests, unusual links and brand impersonation.

03

Take a safer action

Use the result to ignore, report, verify through another channel or contact your administrator, bank or service provider.

What not to do before analysis

  • do not click the link to see where it goes
  • do not enter passwords, codes or card data
  • do not reply if the sender looks impersonated
  • do not delete evidence if you may need to report the incident

Safe next steps

Do not click, enter data or pay until you verify trust independently.

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