Introducing Email Scanning in CheckPhish: Real-Time Protection for Suspicious Messages

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We’re excited to announce a major new capability in CheckPhish: you can now upload suspicious emails for real-time analysis and threat detection. 

With our new email scanning feature, users can upload emails in .eml format directly into CheckPhish and quickly find out whether an email is malicious, suspicious, or clean.
It’s powered by the same AI engine behind Bolster’s enterprise-grade email security — now made easily accessible for anyone. 

Here’s how it works: simply upload a suspicious email file (.eml) through CheckPhish. Our system immediately scans the email for signs of phishing, scams, malware attachments, malicious phone numbers, and more — all leveraging our proven abuse-mailbox infrastructure. Each user can scan up to two emails per day, making it a fast, easy way to validate suspicious messages without needing a full enterprise solution. 

In just seconds, you’ll receive a detailed report that includes: 

  • An overall verdict (Malicious / Suspicious / Clean) 
  • Individual threat verdicts across URLs, attachments, phone numbers, and intent 
  • A screenshot of the email 
  • A direct link to a URL insights page if malicious links are detected 

We take security seriously: uploaded emails are securely stored in encrypted storage as part of the analysis process. (We’re also exploring future options to allow users to automatically delete scanned emails after review.) 

Phishing and email scams are evolving faster than ever, but with CheckPhish’s email scanner, you now have real-time answers at your fingertips — whether you’re protecting your organization, your colleagues, or yourself. 

It’s another step toward our mission of making advanced threat detection accessible to everyone. 

Try it now: Upload and scan your first email: https://app.checkphish.ai/sign-in   

Lauren Barraco

Lauren Barraco, VP of Marketing

Lauren Barraco is Vice President of Marketing at Bolster AI, bringing over 15 years of B2B SaaS marketing expertise to the company’s go-to-market strategy. She has built marketing programs for cybersecurity and technology companies including AlienVault (acquired by AT&T), Nozomi Networks, and Sendoso, where she held senior product marketing and growth roles. At Bolster, Lauren leads marketing strategy for the company’s AI-powered brand protection platform. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Financial Business Administration and Psychology from St. Mary’s College of California and serves on the Harvard Business Review Advisory Council.