A public service collaboration for safer digital banking

Fight fraud together

Protect yourself
from online fraud.

Online fraud is a serious threat to your privacy and money. Check a suspicious message, learn the warning signs, and take the next safe step.

Learn more
Private by designNo sign-upPlain-language guidance

SCAMPROOF MESSAGE CHECK

Check a suspicious message

Ready
0 / 12,000

Remove names, account numbers, passwords, and other private information. The remaining text is processed by our AI providers.

A person calmly checking a suspicious phone message behind a protective shield

Prefer to forward it?

Send suspicious email
to ScamProof.

Keep the original sender, links, and details intact. Forward the email as-is and receive a plain-language risk assessment at the address you used.

1Forward2We analyse3You get guidance
A suspicious email being scanned and returned with a safety assessment

Pressure

Unexpected contact

Unusual payment

Suspicious links

Your safety comes first

Keep your account details private. Always.

Metrobank will never ask for your OTP, username, password, full card number, CVV, or PIN through a text, call, or email. If anyone asks, do not reply or click. Report it right away.

Stay a step ahead

Scams change.
The pressure tactics don’t.

Most scams try to rush you past your better judgement. Slow the conversation down and look for these common moves.

People recognizing urgent messages, suspicious links, unusual payments, and requests for passwords
01
!

Manufactured urgency

“Act now,” “final warning,” or a threat designed to stop you from checking the story.

02
$

Unusual payment

Gift cards, cryptocurrency, wire transfers, or any demand to move money immediately.

03

Untrusted links

A link that looks almost right, hides its destination, or asks you to sign in again.

04
••

Secret information

Requests for passwords, one-time codes, recovery phrases, or remote access to a device.

Already responded?

Take the next safe step.

01

Contact your bank

Use the number on your card or official website. Ask them to secure the account and review transactions.

02

Secure your accounts

Change exposed passwords from a trusted device and turn on multi-factor authentication.

03

Report the incident

Report it to your national fraud authority and the platform where the message arrived.

A person contacting their bank, securing an account, and reporting a scam