Is this link safe?

Paste a suspicious URL — get a heuristic risk score in seconds. No signup, no logs, free.

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How it works

  1. 01

    Paste any URL

    Copy the suspicious link from an email, SMS, WhatsApp message — anywhere. Don't click it. Paste it in the field above.

  2. 02

    Analysis runs in parallel

    SnifURL checks DNS, SSL, WHOIS, TLD reputation, homograph characters, brand spoofing — and more — in a few seconds.

  3. 03

    Read your risk score

    A score from 0 to 100 with a full breakdown of every signal detected. SAFE means no red flags. CRITICAL means block it immediately.

Risk levels

SAFE0–14No significant indicators
LOW15–34Probably safe, stay cautious
MEDIUM35–54Suspicious — inspect manually
HIGH55–74Very suspicious — block unless trusted
CRITICAL75–100Phishing almost certain — block

Already clicked the link?

Don't panic. Act fast — the next few minutes matter.

  1. Disconnect from the internet immediately

    Turn off Wi-Fi and mobile data. If malware was downloaded, this limits what it can send back to the attacker.

  2. Change your passwords — now

    Start with your email, then banking, then any account linked to the suspicious site. Use a different device if possible.

  3. Run a full malware scan

    Use Malwarebytes, Windows Defender, or your antivirus. If you entered any credentials on the page, assume they are compromised.

  4. Enable two-factor authentication

    On every account that matters. Even if your password was stolen, 2FA blocks the attacker from logging in.

  5. Report the phishing link

    Submit it to PhishTank or Google Safe Browsing. You protect the next person.

  6. Contact your bank if financial data was entered

    Call them immediately. Explain you may have been phished. They can freeze your card and monitor for suspicious transactions.