Scam Encyclopedia
Comprehensive guides covering 200+ scam types across 15 categories. Learn to recognize, avoid, and report every type of fraud.
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Scam Types
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Categories
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Complete Category Guides
Long-form pillar pages that walk through every variant in a category — start here for the big picture before drilling into specific scam types.
Phishing & Credential Theft
Deceptive emails, messages, and websites designed to steal login credentials and sensitive information
Investment & Financial Fraud
Fraudulent investment schemes promising unrealistic returns to steal money from victims
Cryptocurrency & Web3 Fraud
Scams exploiting blockchain technology, DeFi, NFTs, and cryptocurrency markets
Romance & Social Engineering
Emotional manipulation through fake relationships and social engineering tactics
Shopping & E-commerce Fraud
Fake online stores, counterfeit goods, and deceptive shopping practices
Employment & Business Fraud
Fake job postings, work-from-home scams, and business email compromise
Government & Authority Impersonation
Scammers posing as government officials, tax authorities, or law enforcement
Tech Support & Digital Threats
Fake tech support calls, ransomware, scareware, and digital extortion
Identity Theft & Personal Data
Stealing and misusing personal information for financial gain or fraud
Fake Wellness Certification Scams
Scammers sell fraudulent health and wellness certifications online, promising quick credentials that are worthless and potentially illegal to use.
Supplement and Superfood Scams: Fake Health Products
Scammers sell counterfeit or non-existent supplements claiming miraculous health benefits, exploiting consumers' desire for wellness.
Telemedicine Fraud: Protect Your Health and Money
Scammers exploit online healthcare services to steal personal data, insurance info, and money through fake telemedicine platforms and providers.
Weight Loss Scams: Fake Products & False Promises
Scammers sell ineffective weight loss products with fake testimonials, before/after photos, and misleading medical claims to desperate consumers.