Report a Scam Website
Help protect others by reporting suspicious or fraudulent websites you've encountered.
Quick Answer
Quick answer: before you report a scam website, save the full domain, exact pages, screenshots, payment steps, and related email or chat evidence. If you already paid, logged in, or installed anything, start containment in parallel.
Verify Before and After You Report
After a Website Report, Lock Down the Related Objects Too
A domain report is only the start. Real website scams usually also involve email, chats, impersonated brands, and payment activity.
Website / Domain
Keep Reviewing the Domain and Landing Page
Make sure the impersonation domain, payment page, and redirect path are all preserved.
Email / Notice
Analyze the Follow-Up Email, Invoice, or Restriction Notice
Many website scams reinforce the story later through payment notices, one-time codes, or callback emails.
Official Agencies
Add the Matching Agency Report
Follow through with the matching FTC, IC3, Action Fraud, or Hong Kong Police reporting guide.
Already Affected
Move Into the Victim Action Plan
If you already paid, logged in, installed tools, or shared data, move directly into the response flow.
If the Site Already Led to Payment, Login, or Downloads, Start Here
The real issue on many website-report pages is not whether to report. It is that the case has already moved into payment loss, account exposure, or device risk.
Stabilize First
If You Already Paid, Logged In, or Installed Software, Start with the Victim Plan
The website report creates a record, but account, money, and device risk still need parallel handling.
Bank Transfer
If the Site Pushed You into a Transfer, Review the Bank Recovery Path
Use this for fake merchants, fake onboarding flows, fake investment dashboards, and fake service-contract cases.
Email Evidence
Capture the Email, Invoice, or Restriction-Notice Evidence
If the site came from a mail thread, invoice, or account notice, preserve that message chain too.
Official Report
Add an IC3 or Jurisdiction-Level Filing
If the case involves cross-border payments, multiple domains, wallets, or several contact channels, add the official report early.
How to Report
Enter the Domain
Type the suspicious website address in the search box below.
View the Report
See our automated security analysis of the website.
File Your Report
Scroll to the Community section and submit your report with details.
Check & Report a Website
Enter the suspicious website domain below.
Why Report Scam Websites?
Protect Others
Your report warns other users before they become victims.
Build Intelligence
Community reports improve our threat detection accuracy.
Fight Fraud
Reported websites are flagged across our network.
Is the Site Pretending to Be a Known Brand or Support Team?
Many scam sites are impersonating brands like Binance, PayPal, or Amazon. Identifying which brand is being faked helps you file a stronger report.
PayPal Contact Check
Is This PayPal Support Contact Real
Check whether a supposed PayPal email, refund notice, or support message is real before you call back, pay, or share account details.
Amazon Store Check
Is This Amazon Store or Support Message Real
Check whether an Amazon-themed store, order message, or support path is real before you pay, install anything, or leave the normal shopping flow.
Binance Support Check
Is This Binance Support Contact Real
Check whether a Binance support contact is real before you transfer funds, share codes, or move the case into a private chat.
Coinbase Support Check
Is This Coinbase Support Contact Real
Check whether a Coinbase support contact is real before you log in elsewhere, call back, share codes, or move funds.
Did It Start with an Invoice, Sale Link, or Support Message?
Many scam sites reach you through an invoice email, a clearance-sale link, or a fake support message. Verify the message first, then file your report.
Email Review
Amazon invoice email Review
Check whether a Amazon invoice email is real before you click, reply, sign in, connect, or pay.
Store Review
Amazon clearance store Review
Check whether a Amazon clearance store is real before you click, reply, sign in, connect, or pay.
Email Review
Amazon order cancellation email Review
Check whether a Amazon order cancellation email is real before you click, reply, sign in, connect, or pay.
Email Review
Binance support email Review
Check whether a Binance support email is real before you click, reply, sign in, connect, or pay.