What is phishing?
Phishing websites imitate trusted brands to capture logins or payment details. Fraudly checks URLs against public phishing feeds, HTTPS context, and wording patterns—then explains signals in plain language.
Fraudly Intelligence
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Aggregated from published Fraudly scam alerts with strong evidence. Metrics hide when data is unavailable.
Alerts this month
2,500
Phishing alerts
4,200
Malware alerts
300
Regions (TLD signals)
229
Threat feed detections
4,500
Total published
4500
High+ (score ≥ 75)
4500
Recently detected (UTC)
100
Most common type
phishing
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Check a website nowPhishing websites imitate trusted brands to capture logins or payment details. Fraudly checks URLs against public phishing feeds, HTTPS context, and wording patterns—then explains signals in plain language.
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