Check a Suspicious Message Before You Reply

Spot risk signals and choose a safer next step.

Review suspicious SMS messages, emails, marketplace chats, job offers, delivery notices, payment requests, and investment pitches without treating the result as a guarantee.

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Paste a suspicious message, choose the message type, and KaibiganGPT will show possible risk signals and safer next steps.

How to Review a Suspicious Message

1

Remove private details

Delete passwords, OTPs, card numbers, IDs, and other credentials before pasting.

2

Choose the message type

Select the closest category so the review has useful context.

3

Review risk signals

Look at observable warning signs and possible risks, not a certainty claim.

4

Verify independently

Use an official website, app, or contact channel you find yourself.

Safety reminder: Never send passwords, OTPs, PINs, payment details, IDs, or access tokens to a suspicious sender. If money, identity, legal, or emergency concerns are involved, contact the relevant official service directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. It identifies possible warning signs and assigns a low, medium, or high risk level. You should verify unexpected requests through official channels.

Remove passwords, OTPs, PINs, card or bank details, government IDs, access tokens, and other private credentials. You can replace them with [removed].

Stop communicating, avoid sending more information, contact the relevant official provider through an independently found channel, and consider changing credentials or contacting your bank if financial details were involved.

It can suggest general verification and reporting routes, but current reporting procedures vary by country, provider, platform, and situation.

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