Stay Protected from Online Scams

Learn to identify and avoid fraudulent websites that could steal your personal information or money.

2.4M+

Scam Reports in 2024

$10.3B

Lost to Online Fraud in 2024

156%

Increase in monetary loss from Phishing from 2023

About Online Scams

What Are Scam Websites?

Fraudulent websites designed to steal personal information, money, or login credentials through deceptive practices.

How to Spot Them

Look for poor design, urgent language, suspicious URLs, missing contact information, and too-good-to-be-true offers.

Stay Protected

Always verify website authenticity, use secure payment methods, and trust your instincts when something feels wrong.

Explore Scam Examples

These are safe examples that demonstrate common scam website tactics. Learn to recognize these patterns!

Lottery Scam Website
LOTTERY SCAM

Fake Lottery Winner

Claims you've won a lottery you never entered, asks for fees upfront.

Unexpected Win Upfront Fees Urgent Action
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Microsoft Support Scam
TECH SCAM

Fake Microsoft Support

Claims your computer is infected and offers paid "support" services.

Popup Alerts Urgent Language Phone Numbers
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Google Support Scam
TECH SCAM

Fake Google Support

Pretends to be Google support claiming account security issues.

Urgent Action Fake Domain Security Scare
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Steam Keys Scam
FAKE STORE

Free Steam Keys

Offers free game keys in exchange for personal information or surveys.

Too Good Personal Info Surveys
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Free Robux Scam
FAKE REWARDS

Free Robux Generator

Promises free Roblox currency in exchange for account credentials.

Account Risk Too Good Credential Theft
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Free V-Bucks Scam
FAKE REWARDS

Free V-Bucks Generator

Promises free Fornite currency, but makes them impossible to get.

Account Risk Too Good Credential Theft
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Free iPhone 16
FAKE REWARDS

Free iPhone 16

Promises a free iPhone 16 in exchange for personal information.

Account Risk Too Good Credential Theft
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Google Verify Phishing
PHISHING

Google Verification Scam

Mimics Google verification process to steal login credentials. Made by @kaileh57!

Suspicious URL Credential Theft Fake Security
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DigitalOcean Credits
PHISHING

Free DigitalOcean Credits

Offers free DigitalOcean Credits and steals login credentials.

Suspicious URL Credential Theft Fake Security
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Free Nintendo Switch Scam
FAKE REWARDS

Free Nintendo Switch

Offers free gaming consoles in exchange for completing surveys or personal info.

Too Good Personal Info Survey Scam
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Safety Tips

Check URLs Carefully

Always verify the website URL. Look for misspellings, extra characters, or suspicious domains. Legitimate sites use HTTPS.

Protect Personal Information

Never share sensitive information like SSN, passwords, or credit card details unless you're certain the site is legitimate.

Research Before You Buy

Look up reviews, check company information, and verify contact details before making any purchases online.

Don't Rush Decisions

Scammers create urgency. Take time to think and verify before acting on limited-time offers or urgent requests.