Is it a scam? Find out in 3 seconds.
Paste any suspicious URL, email, phone number, or crypto wallet. ScamRadar checks it against 5 live intelligence databases — VirusTotal, HaveIBeenPwned, WhoisXML, NumVerify, and our community reports — and gives you a clear verdict. Free, no signup required.
What ScamRadar checks
- URLs and websites — scanned against 70+ security engines via VirusTotal
- Phone numbers — verified with carrier data and our scam number database
- Email addresses — checked against 700+ breach databases via HaveIBeenPwned
- Crypto wallets — traced for known scam activity
Recently flagged scam domains
A live sample from our threat-intel database. Each link opens a full report with red flags and a what-to-do checklist.
Browse the full scam-domain database →
Frequently asked questions
- Is ScamRadar free to use?
- Yes. The scan checker is free with no signup required. Optional paid products (Deep Scan Pro, $19 recovery-firm verification) are clearly marked.
- What can I check with ScamRadar?
- URLs and websites, phone numbers, email addresses, and crypto wallet addresses. Each input type is routed to the most relevant threat-intel sources.
- Does ScamRadar store the data I submit?
- We collect minimal data only to improve the service and surface aggregate scam-trend reports. Your searches are never sold or shared. Email support@thescamradar.com to request deletion of any record we hold about you within 1 business day.
- Which sources does ScamRadar use?
- VirusTotal (70+ engines), PhishTank, URLhaus, HaveIBeenPwned, AbuseIPDB, OpenPhish, and WhoisXML, plus our own community-reported scam database.
- How fast is the verdict?
- Most scans return a verdict in 2-5 seconds. Some intelligence feeds add a few seconds when their APIs are slow.
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