It looks real. But one click could cost you...
Starting at $269/year
Starting at $1962/year
Forward it first. Know in 47 seconds.
I watched my father fall for a phishing scam in real time.
The scammers convinced him the email was legitimate. He gave them remote access to his computer. He watched as they searched his files—looking for Excel spreadsheets, Word documents, anything with financial information.
My step-mother noticed something was wrong and called me. I jumped onto his computer remotely and kicked them out before they found what they were looking for: an Excel file with all his bank account logins and passwords.
We were lucky. We caught it in time.
But that moment—watching strangers rifle through my father's computer, knowing exactly what they were hunting for—changed everything.
That's why ForwardToSafety exists.
Because the moment you realize you've been phished shouldn't be when strangers are already inside your accounts.
It should be 47 seconds after you forward that suspicious email.
Before you click. Before you enter your password. Before they get in.
— Craig, Founder
Your spam filter? It caught 9 of the 10 scams we analyzed last week. The 10th one drained a retiree's savings account.
Your antivirus? It scans files. It doesn't read emails pretending to be the IRS or Medicare.
"I'm careful"? So was the 74-year-old who lost $180,000 to a "bank security alert." She'd never fallen for anything before.
The threat isn't that you're careless. The threat is that scammers specifically target retirees—and they're THAT good.
"My employees are trained"? So were the 3 employees at a law firm who clicked wire fraud emails. $340,000 lost.
"We have email security"? It caught 9 of 10 threats. The 10th exposed 1,200 client records.
"We're too small to be targeted"? Small businesses are 43% of all cyberattacks. You're the easier target.
The threat isn't that your team is careless. The threat is that one employee mistake exposes your entire business.
No software. No training. No waiting for IT. Just forward.
Got a suspicious email, text, or voicemail? Forward it to check@forwardtosafety.com
6-layer analysis: sender authentication, link destinations (including hidden hrefs), threat databases, domain age, typosquatting detection (including punycode), content patterns, AI summary
Clear verdict—Safe, Suspicious, or Dangerous—with a plain-English explanation of why
See a real verdict reportYou're lying awake thinking about that email. The "urgent" IRS notice. The "Medicare" payment request. The "bank alert" that wants you to click. Something feels off—but you can't call anyone at 2 AM.
That's exactly why I built this.
Twenty years of phishing analysis, automated. When you forward that suspicious message to check@forwardtosafety.com, you get the same expert-level analysis I would perform manually—authentication checks, link inspection, threat database queries, pattern matching—in 47 seconds.
Not when I wake up. Not after I check my email. Now.
No waiting. No $500 consulting fee. No guilt about "bothering" someone at midnight.
The software runs my exact analysis workflow 24/7. It doesn't sleep, doesn't have meetings, and doesn't miss details.
Because suspicious emails don't only arrive during business hours. And you shouldn't have to wait until morning to stop worrying.
Your Risk: IRS scams, fake bank alerts, Medicare fraud, investment scams targeting your retirement accounts.
Common Threats:
Your Risk: Both of you receive phishing attempts. One click from either of you could drain joint retirement accounts.
Common Threats:
Your Risk: Your elderly parents (especially if widowed) are PRIME targets for scams. They trust "urgent" emails. They have no spouse to catch mistakes.
Common Threats Targeting Your Parents:
Your Risk: One employee clicking a phishing email exposes your entire client database, triggers compliance violations, destroys professional reputation.
Industries Most at Risk:
Our AI identifies 25 specific attack categories—from CEO fraud to pig butchering to QR code phishing—and explains exactly what's happening in plain English.
Fake login pages designed to steal your username and password
False claims your account is compromised to trick you into acting
Cloned legitimate email with the link or attachment swapped out
Phishing content hidden in images to bypass text-based filters
Impersonating executives or vendors to authorize wire transfers
Highly personalized attacks targeting C-suite executives and board members
Fake invoices and payment requests designed to steal money
Lottery, inheritance, and "you've won" scams requiring upfront payment
Romance grooming leading to fake investment platforms—usually crypto
Fake exchanges, seed phrase theft, wallet drainers, and fake airdrops
Impersonating trusted companies with lookalike domains and branding
Targeted attacks using your personal details to appear credible
Fake customer support on social media stealing credentials
Text message phishing with malicious links or callback numbers
Voicemail scams using fear tactics—IRS, banks, warrants
Deceptive QR codes directing to credential harvesting pages
No links—just a phone number to call fake "support"
Malicious attachments or links to harmful software downloads
Fake tech support demanding callbacks or remote access
Compromised legitimate websites targeting specific visitor groups
Fake WiFi networks or captive portals intercepting credentials
Hidden instructions trying to trick AI security systems into false verdicts
Collecting personal and financial information for identity theft
New scam types emerge constantly. Our AI adapts—you don't have to.
Zero successful phishing attacks on ForwardToSafety users.
"A 'client' emailed asking to wire settlement proceeds to a new account. Something felt off. I forwarded it—domain was registered 48 hours earlier, sender authentication failed. That was $180,000 we didn't lose. More importantly, that's a bar complaint we didn't face."
— Managing Partner, 12-attorney firm
"My 74-year-old mother forwarded a 'Netflix' email that turned out to be a credential harvester. ForwardToSafety caught it in 30 seconds. That one satisfying click could have cost her everything."
— Sarah M., Family Shield member
Retirement account drained: $180,000 average
Medicare fraud: $47,000+ in medical identity theft
IRS scam recovery: $50,000-$100,000 over 5 years
Romance scam (targeting widows/widowers): $139,000 average
And the real cost isn't just money—it's 6 months of your life recovering. Sleepless nights. Frozen credit. Lost opportunities.
ForwardToSafety: $269/year
That's less than one emergency room visit. Less than your cable bill. Less than you spend on prescriptions.
OR... $269/year to sleep through the night again.
Wire fraud (BEC): $120,000-$340,000 average
HIPAA violation fine: $50,000 per incident
Legal malpractice claim: $180,000 average
Client data breach lawsuit: $340,000+ average
One prevented attack pays for 100+ years of protection.
ForwardToSafety Business: Starting at $1962/year
That's less than one employee's annual salary. Less than your malpractice insurance. Less than the cost of one wire fraud loss.
But more importantly: You keep your practice, your reputation, and your clients.
First check free. No credit card. See for yourself.
Check Your First Message FreeRight now, someone just like you is reading an email that looks real. They're hovering over the link, deciding whether to click. They're thinking, "It's probably fine."
For retirees:
That "IRS notice." That "Medicare alert." That "bank security warning." One click = life savings gone.
For businesses:
That "client wire request." That "vendor invoice update." That "IT password reset." One employee click = entire practice exposed.
Don't be that person. Forward it first.
Social Media Phishing
Phishing via DMs, fake profiles, and fraudulent posts