Preview · Spot AI Scams
Practice on real-looking scams. Safely.
The trainer shows you one short message at a time — a text, email, voicemail, or social post. You decide: real or scam? Then we walk through the red flags together.
Sample scenario · Text message
From: +1 (415) 555-0148
USPS: Your package #US9314847 has an incomplete address. Update within 24 hours to avoid return: usps-redelivery-track.com/verify · Reply Y to confirm
Real or scam?
AI-generated scam — here's why
- Lookalike domain. The real USPS site is usps.com, not usps-redelivery-track.com.
- Urgency. "Within 24 hours" pressures you to act without thinking — a classic scam tactic.
- Unprompted package. USPS won't text you about a delivery you didn't sign up for tracking on.
- "Reply Y" trick. Replying confirms your number is live and invites more scams.
What to do: don't tap the link or reply. Delete it. If you're expecting a real package, check the tracking number on the shipper's official site directly.
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