Report a Scam Website
A four-step process to document fraudulent sites and get the underlying infrastructure taken offline: not just to collect warning labels.
The 4 steps to reporting a scam
Preserve the evidence
Take a full screenshot of the suspicious site, and copy the exact URL including the path and any redirects. For emails: save the original message with all headers.
Identify the type of scam
Phishing, fake shop, investment fraud, malware, brand abuse, or copyright infringement: correctly classifying the case significantly speeds up the takedown.
Submit a structured report
Report through a platform that automatically forwards confirmed cases to the hosting provider, registrar, and law enforcement where applicable: along with all preserved evidence.
Track the takedown
A professional workflow keeps you informed on status. The team handles the correspondence, so you stay in the loop without having to chase anyone.
Where you can report scam websites
Report in parallel: each channel acts at a different level of response.
BlackwallInfrastructure
Forwards confirmed cases to the hosting provider and registrar for shutdown. You receive status updates throughout the takedown.
Report to BlackwallBSI (Germany's Federal Office for Information Security)
Handles phishing and malware reports for Germany; submissions feed into national warnings.
bsi.bund.deVerbraucherzentrale (German Consumer Protection Agency)
A nationwide contact point for consumer fraud in Germany. Publishes warnings about current scams and supports legal action.
verbraucherzentrale.deWatchlist Internet (Austria) / NCSC (Switzerland)
Austria's Watchlist Internet and Switzerland's National Cyber Security Centre accept reports for region-wide warning lists.
watchlist-internet.at · ncsc.admin.chFrequently asked questions
Ready to report the scam website?
Report scams, phishing, or brand abuse in under two minutes. The Blackwall team handles the correspondence with the hosting provider.
