CHECKLINK AI
Phishing link review

Phishing Link Checker

Inspect suspicious URLs for phishing-style signals before signing in, downloading, replying, or sharing sensitive information.

What it checks

Final domain mismatch
Login page wording
Deep subdomains
Raw IP hosts
Redirect chains
Brand lookalike patterns
Punycode or unusual encoding
Suspicious URL structure

Limitations

CheckLink provides risk signals and review context, not a guarantee. Verify sensitive links through official channels before acting.

How phishing links behave

A phishing link may use a familiar brand name, a short redirect, or an HTTPS page that looks polished. The question is not whether the page looks modern; it is whether the destination and context make sense.

Fake login pages
Lookalike domains
Short links and QR destinations
Urgent account warnings

What CheckLink can and cannot determine

CheckLink can surface phishing risk signals, but it cannot prove every malicious or safe outcome. Treat the result as context before you decide what to do next.

Use official sites for sensitive actions
Avoid entering credentials on unexpected pages
Request manual review for high-impact links

How to use this tool

1. Paste the suspicious URL into CheckLink.
2. Compare the final domain with the claimed sender or brand.
3. Avoid entering credentials until verified.
4. Report or request manual review if the link could affect accounts or work.

What results mean

Suspicious does not always mean malicious.
A phishing-like pattern is a caution signal.
A new phishing page may not show every signal.
Manual review helps reduce false confidence.

Related tools

Next step: use the related tool that matches your situation, or request manual review when the link affects money, credentials, accounts, work, or customers.

FAQ

Can a phishing link use HTTPS?

Yes. HTTPS protects the connection, but phishing pages can still use HTTPS.

Can a phishing link look like a real brand?

Yes. Attackers can use familiar logos, lookalike domains, and urgent wording to imitate a brand.

Does CheckLink detect every phishing link?

No. CheckLink shows risk signals, not guarantees.

What should I do if I clicked?

Do not enter more information. Close the page, verify through the official website, and request manual review if the link matters.