Getting Started: Your First Analysis
The Universal Analyzer is your first line of defense. You can paste anything into it: the body of a suspicious email, a strange text message, or a link to an unfamiliar website. When you click "Analyze", our multi-layered engine gets to work.
Understanding the Results
The analysis report is designed to be clear and actionable. Here's how to interpret it:
1. The Verdict & Risk Score
This is your at-a-glance summary. The verdict (Safe, Suspicious, or Dangerous) gives you a quick answer, while the Risk Score (0-100) provides more nuance. A score of 92 is far more concerning than a score of 45.
2. Key Findings (The "Why")
This is where the real insight lives. Our AI doesn't just give you a score; it tells you exactly what it found. Each finding includes:
- Title: A quick summary of the red flag (e.g., "Urgent Language Detected").
- Message: A simple explanation of why this is a risk.
- Severity: How serious this particular red flag is (Low, Medium, High, Critical).
- Evidence: The exact text snippet that triggered the finding.
3. Highlighted Content
For text-based analyses, we provide the original content with the most suspicious parts wrapped in <mark> tags. This visually shows you which phrases our engine flagged, helping you learn what to look for in the future.
4. Detected Manipulation Tactics
Our engine is trained to recognize psychological manipulation. If it detects tactics like "Urgency", "Fear", or "Impersonation", it will list them here. This helps you understand how scammers are trying to influence your emotions.
Make it a Habit
The best way to stay safe is to build good habits. Before you click a strange link or reply to an urgent email, take a few seconds to run it through the analyzer. It's a quick, simple step that can save you from a major headache.
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