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SCAMLAB

Experience 12 active scams in a safe environment. See exactly what criminals see — then learn to shut them down.

$12.5B
Lost to scams in 2024
243%
Deepfake increase YoY
900%
Toll scam text surge
2.4M
Fraud reports filed
AI Voice CloningPhishing & SmishingPig Butchering ClickFix MalwareFake Tech SupportPackage Delivery Scams AI-Powered MalwareFake Job PostingsRomance Scams QR Code QuishingDeFi Wallet DrainsGift Card Fraud AI Voice CloningPhishing & SmishingPig Butchering ClickFix MalwareFake Tech SupportPackage Delivery Scams AI-Powered MalwareFake Job PostingsRomance Scams QR Code QuishingDeFi Wallet DrainsGift Card Fraud

Why does this exist? Scammers spend millions perfecting their craft. Most people see the scam for the first time when it's targeting them. ScamLab flips that. Every simulation here is a safe, controlled replica of a real active scam — built so you can study the playbook before it's used on you or someone you love.

12 Active Threat Simulations
01
Critical

AI Voice Cloning

Scammers clone a loved one's voice from seconds of social media audio and call you with a fabricated emergency.

Avg. loss: $11,000 per incident · Deepfakes up 243% YoY
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02
Critical

Phishing & Smishing

Fake emails and texts impersonating your bank, delivery service, or employer — complete with pixel-perfect clone sites.

Delivery method: SMS overtook email in 2024 · #1 scam type globally
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03
Critical

Pig Butchering

A polished fake investment platform with real-time charts and AI-generated CEO videos. Your money grows — until you try to withdraw.

Avg. loss: $75,000+ per victim · Recruited via dating apps & DMs
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04
High

ClickFix / Social Engineering

You're persuaded to perform an action yourself — copy-paste a command, enable a setting — that hands over system access.

Exploits: user behavior not technical vulnerabilities · Rising fast in 2025
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05
Critical

Fake Tech Support

Criminals pose as Microsoft, Amazon, or your bank via calls, chat, and social media replies to harvest credentials.

Vector: Social media complaint replies from lookalike accounts
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06
High

Package & Toll Scam Texts

Fake "failed delivery" or toll payment texts link to pixel-perfect logistics sites designed to steal your card data.

Toll scam texts up 900% in one year · Package variants equally active
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07
High

AI-Powered Malware

A new generation of malware that analyzes its environment, adapts strategy, and evades detection in real time — no human operator needed.

Capability: Self-adapting · Tests paths, learns, bypasses defenses autonomously
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08
High

Fake Job Scams

Scammers impersonate real companies and agencies on LinkedIn and Indeed — requiring upfront fees or harvesting your personal data.

Target: Job seekers · Even major platforms host fake postings
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09
Critical

Romance Scams

A false identity, a manufactured relationship, then a crisis requiring money. Losses per victim are among the highest of any scam type.

Avg. loss: $64,000 per victim · Duration: weeks to months
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10
Medium

QR Code "Quishing"

Malicious QR codes on parking meters, restaurant tables, and flyers redirect to credential-harvesting sites.

Exploit: No URL preview before scanning · Rapidly growing vector
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11
High

DeFi Wallet Drains

Attackers hijack legitimate crypto platform domains and inject scripts that trick you into signing transactions that drain your wallet.

Attack surface: Website layer only · Protocol itself is untouched
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12
High

Gift Card Payment Scams

Someone posing as your boss, grandchild, or friend urgently needs gift cards as "payment." Emotional urgency is the weapon.

Sources: Caregiving sites, dating platforms, LinkedIn
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