LinkedIn Profile Analysis - (deep research)
We deep research any Linkedin user account for you so you can spot fake recruiters, suspicious profiles and other hidden red flags. verify before you trust.
Try: `Mark Cuban` or `Jensen Huang`
What we investigate
We run 9 comprehensive scans to gather 360° intelligence on the target.
Linkedin Profile integrity (followers, engagement, account age)
Fake Linkedin followers or bot activity
Impersonation complaints
Presence on other Social media sites
Real name behind Linkedin @Username
Bio links: domain owner/age, blacklists, security
Stolen profile pictures or identity
Scam signals (e.g. crypto pitches, fake giveaways)
Fraud complaints on Reddit/forums
How our Linkedin vetting process works
Simple, fast, and thorough analysis.
Enter LinkedIn Profile Name
Paste a LinkedIn Profile name
Click “Start Scan”
- We Fetch public profile info like connections, posts, employment history, education.
- Analyze for impersonation cues and phishing language.
- Deep Research compares the profile against impersonation and recruiter scam patterns.
Review LinkedIn Report
We provide a Report (with citations) on profile credibility and red flags.
Common Linkedin Scam Tactics
Know what to look out for on Linkedin.
You invested time to develop your professional network. Do not allow a LinkedIn scammer to undo all that. In the wake of increased remote work, job fake scams are now among the most prevalent risks operating on the social network.
How to Spot a Fake Profile
- Stolen or Generic Profile Photo: We do a reverse image search to determine if their picture is a generic picture or stolen from somewhere.
- Bare-Bones Profile: A recruiter from a major company will have a detailed work history, connections, and recommendations. A scammer’s profile is often new and empty.
- Grammar and Spelling Errors: An email from "Microsfot's" hiring manager is a dead give-away.
Common LinkedIn Scams
- Fake Job Listings: Con artists list fake job postings for great at-home jobs with unlimited pay. The catch is they want to charge for "training" or "equipment" up front. Or it's something to try to obtain your personal info for identity theft.
- Phishing Messages: An email from someone claiming to be a contact that has a link to "an interesting article" or to "login to view a document." The link is to a fake login page to capture your LinkedIn password.
- investment pitches: You begin speaking to someone and then abruptly break into peddling a "once-in-a-lifetime" crypto business or investment.
How Our Tool Helps You:
Copy the URL of your LinkedIn page. We'll check for red flags and inform you. check before you respond to a questionable email or distribute your resume.
Safeguard your career and your information.
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