About ZCrime

ZCrime is a practical scam and fraud checking platform designed to help people make safer decisions online — before they click, pay, or share sensitive information.

What ZCrime does

ZCrime provides quick, structured checks for suspicious websites, online stores, links, and emails. Instead of overwhelming users with raw technical data, we focus on highlighting clear risk signals and explaining what to do next.

Each check results in a concise report with a summary, key signals, and practical guidance — such as whether to verify further, avoid the action, or report the incident.

Why we built it

Online scams are no longer limited to obviously fake emails or websites. Today they appear as realistic stores, convincing delivery messages, sponsored ads, and look-alike domains that are difficult to spot at a glance.

ZCrime was created to bridge the gap between complex security tools and everyday decisions — giving people a fast way to pause, check, and reduce risk without needing technical expertise.

How to think about ZCrime results

ZCrime does not provide guarantees or legal judgments. Scam infrastructure changes constantly, and no automated check can be perfect.

Our reports are designed to support human judgment by surfacing relevant signals and offering clear next steps — not to replace official verification, banks, or law enforcement.

Who is behind ZCrime

ZCrime is a project by Ritkey, a company with years of experience building tools related to security, data analysis, and online risk detection.

The platform builds on prior work in analyzing abusive patterns, infrastructure signals, and real-world fraud scenarios — refined into a user-focused product.

Privacy and responsibility

ZCrime is built with a privacy-first mindset. We only require the minimum information necessary to perform a check and never ask for passwords, one-time codes, seed phrases, or full payment details.

Users are encouraged to submit only what is needed and to treat any request for sensitive data as a strong warning sign.