Why fake login pages work
A fake login page can look polished and still send credentials to the wrong site. The domain and link path matter more than the page design.
Review a login link before entering credentials. Check the final domain, redirects, lookalike patterns, and suspicious URL signals.
CheckLink provides risk signals and review context, not a guarantee. Verify sensitive links through official channels before acting.
A fake login page can look polished and still send credentials to the wrong site. The domain and link path matter more than the page design.
Next step: use the related tool that matches your situation, or request manual review when the link affects money, credentials, accounts, work, or customers.
Yes. HTTPS protects the connection but does not prove the site is legitimate.
Check the final domain and compare it with the official website you expected.
Use the official website to change credentials and follow your organization or provider recovery steps.
No. CheckLink provides risk signals and review context, not certification.