How to check a scam message

Guide


Check Outcomes for Messages


Beware, this looks like a scam

If you receive this outcome for your check, please proceed with caution. You may also lookout for other relevant information in this result such as:

  1. Similarity to other types of scams. Eg. job scam, investment scam, etc.

  2. Volume of reports for this scam. Eg. 100 other people have reported this particular scam.

  3. Legitimacy of scam. Eg. the phone number is deemed suspicious by the police.

To aid you in your reporting process, if the check outcome looks like a scam, ScamShield will automatically submit a scam report for you.

Be careful, we're not sure about this one

If you receive this outcome, it is highly likely this sender has not been reviewed yet.

In such a case, you may make an informed decision from available data such as volume of reports, timestamp of the latest report, etc. If you believe the message is suspicious, then you may proceed to submit a scam report.

This message looks safe

If you receive this outcome, it means that the sender is registered by IMDA and it is safe to proceed with the interaction. However, please continue to exercise appropriate caution while sharing personal information online.

This looks like spam

If you receive this outcome, it is likely the message is spam such as promotional content, advertisements and any unsolicited communication. In such a case, ScamShield will automatically submit a scam report for you.

What is the difference between scam and spam?

Spam usually comprises advertisements, promotional content and unsolicited communication.

Scam usually involves clicking on malicious phishing links, seeking private or sensitive information such as bank account details, providing misleading offers that deceive the recipient into making payments.

Please be careful if you receive a message that seems like a scam.

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