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Scan URL for Phishing

The process of checking a suspicious URL to determine whether it leads to a phishing page, impersonation site, or other malicious destination.

Overview

To scan a URL for phishing means validating where a link goes, what it loads, and whether it shows signs of impersonation, credential harvesting, or deceptive behavior. This can include following redirects, rendering the page, analyzing the domain, inspecting the content, and reviewing threat indicators. The phrase is often used by teams looking for fast, practical ways to check risky links before a user clicks or shares them. It is especially relevant for browser protection, dashboard workflows, and phishing detection APIs.

Real-World Examples

  • An analyst scanning a suspicious login link before opening it in a browser
  • A support team checking a reported URL for phishing indicators
  • A mail workflow calling a service to scan a URL for phishing before delivery

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