ImageAware+ uses OCR, computer vision, and threat intelligence to analyse phishing images and emails and helps you understand how to spot them yourself.
Phishing is a type of cyberattack where criminals impersonate trusted organisations banks, delivery companies, software providers to trick victims into revealing passwords, financial information, or personal data.
Modern phishing has become sophisticated. Attackers embed their content inside images to bypass traditional email filters, use legitimate-looking domains, and craft psychologically compelling messages that create urgency or fear.
Ireland is particularly targeted An Post parcel scams, Revenue phishing, and bank impersonation attacks are reported daily. Understanding what to look for is your first line of defence.
Learn to spot phishing →ImageAware+ detects indicators across all of these attack categories.
Fake invoices from Geek Squad, Norton, PayPal designed to trigger panic and a phone call to fraudsters.
Fake login pages that steal your username and password by mimicking real banking or service portals.
Fake DHL, An Post, or FedEx notifications demanding a small customs fee to release a parcel.
Impersonating executives or finance departments to redirect wire transfers to attacker accounts.
Using logos, colour schemes and language of trusted brands Apple, Microsoft, your bank to deceive.
Threatening to release compromising material unless a cryptocurrency payment is made immediately.
Submit a phishing image (PNG, JPG) or an email file (.eml) for analysis.
OCR extracts text, URLs are recovered from HTML, QR codes are decoded.
29 indicators check for phishing signals across 8 attack categories.
A detailed forensic report explains every indicator that fired and why.
Upload a phishing image or .eml file and get a full forensic analysis with risk score, indicator breakdown, and threat intelligence results in under a minute.
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[1] Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG). Phishing Activity Trends Report, Q1 2025. apwg.org
[2] Verizon. 2023 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR). verizon.com/business/resources/reports/dbir
[3] FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3). 2023 Internet Crime Report. ic3.gov