ScamVerify
Rank #53078glama/scamverifyai/scamverify-mcp
AI-powered threat verification across 6 channels: phone numbers, URLs, text messages, emails, documents, and QR codes. Analyzes threats against 10M+ intelligence records from FTC, FCC, URLhaus, ThreatFox, and community reports, returning risk scores, verdicts, and detailed signals.
ScamVerify is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server published by scamverifyai. It ranks #53078 of 58,900 servers tracked on MCP Toplist. ScamVerify is listed on Glama, and ships as a single rolling release with no explicit version metadata. It was first listed on Mar 25, 2026.
Ranks ahead of 5,822 of 58,900 servers on MCP Toplist.
Use ScamVerify
ScamVerify doesn’t publish a machine-readable install config. Follow the setup instructions in its repository ↗, or open one of its registry listings above.
Listed on 1 registry
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This server is published through a registry that does not expose explicit version metadata, and no GitHub release tags were found on the linked repository. The listing tracks a single rolling release.
Frequently asked questions
- What is ScamVerify?
- AI-powered threat verification across 6 channels: phone numbers, URLs, text messages, emails, documents, and QR codes. Analyzes threats against 10M+ intelligence records from FTC, FCC, URLhaus, ThreatFox, and community reports, returning risk scores, verdicts, and detailed signals.
- Who maintains ScamVerify?
- ScamVerify is maintained by scamverifyai, which publishes 2 MCP servers (2 total versions) tracked on MCP Toplist.
- Is ScamVerify an official MCP server?
- ScamVerify is not on the Official MCP Registry. It is listed on Glama.
- How many versions does ScamVerify have?
- ScamVerify ships as a single rolling release with no explicit version metadata.
- Where can I find the source code for ScamVerify?
- The source code for ScamVerify is hosted at github.com/scamverifyai/scamverify-mcp.