scamverifyai/scamverify-mcp
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ScamVerify™ MCP Server - AI-powered scam and threat verification for Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, Cursor, and other MCP clients. Verify phone numbers, URLs, text messages, emails, docu
MCP
scamverifyai/scamverify-mcp
Added 1 June 2026
Overview
ScamVerify MCP Server provides scam and threat verification for MCP clients such as Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, and Cursor. It checks phone numbers, URLs, text messages, emails, documents, and QR codes against a database of over 8 million threat intelligence records.
Best for
Best for
Developers building MCP-based chat or assistant tools that need real-time scam detection on user-provided data.
Use cases
- Verify suspicious URLs or phone numbers from user messages in a chat interface
- Check email or document content for known scam patterns at query time
- Scan QR codes for malicious destinations before following the link
Notes
ScamVerify MCP Server provides scam and threat verification for MCP clients such as Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, and Cursor. It checks phone numbers, URLs, text messages, emails, documents, and QR codes against a database of over 8 million threat intelligence records.
0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-04-02. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Verify suspicious URLs or phone numbers from user messages in a chat interface
- Check email or document content for known scam patterns at query time
- Scan QR codes for malicious destinations before following the link
Pros
- Leverages a large threat intelligence dataset with 8M+ records
- Integrates directly into popular MCP-compatible AI assistants
- Supports multiple input types (URLs, phone numbers, documents, QR codes)
Cons
- Requires an MCP client to function, limiting standalone use
- No public reputation or usage numbers to indicate reliability
- Dependent on the underlying threat dataset being kept current
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Pros
- Leverages a large threat intelligence dataset with 8M+ records
- Integrates directly into popular MCP-compatible AI assistants
- Supports multiple input types (URLs, phone numbers, documents, QR codes)
Cons
- Requires an MCP client to function, limiting standalone use
- No public reputation or usage numbers to indicate reliability
- Dependent on the underlying threat dataset being kept current
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