Advanced Fraud Intercept

Expose the invisible scam.

Neural analysis for suspicious screenshots, bank alerts, and phishing signatures. Trusted by security professionals.

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Neural Trace Engine

Deep-scan chat manipulation across all platforms. Detect forged bank alerts with pixel-level forensic reasoning.

Metadata Intelligence

Verify email headers and suspect URLs. Our council checks for logical inconsistencies and known phishing signatures.

How Credence Intercepts Scams

Our forensic engine doesn't just look for keywords. It analyzes the underlying structure of a message, the biometric signatures in photos, and the logical consistency of digital communications.

01. Visual Forensics

When you upload a screenshot, we scan for pixel manipulation, font inconsistencies, and logo forgeries common in fake bank alerts and crypto scams.

02. Semantic Reasoning

Our AI "Council" analyzes text for psychological pressure, phishing patterns, and grammatical anomalies typical of state-sponsored fraud or AI-generated bait.

03. Metadata Audit

We cross-reference links, email headers, and sender signatures against our global database of confirmed fraud indicators and synthetic media traits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Credence detect AI-generated scam emails?

Yes. Our engine is specifically trained to identify the subtle "hallucinations" and stylistic fingerprints left by Large Language Models (LLMs) used to generate phishing content.

How do I verify a suspicious bank screenshot?

Simply take a screenshot of the message or alert and upload it here. Credence will analyze the UI elements and metadata to confirm if it's an authentic notification or a visual forgery.

Is my data kept private?

Absolutely. All forensic scans are ephemeral. We do not store your private messages or images beyond the analysis cycle, ensuring your security remains confidential.

What types of scams can you detect?

We specialize in crypto investment fraud, phishing emails, fake romantic profiles (romance scams), fraudulent bank alerts, and deepfake impersonations.

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