IP Fraud Check: Spot the Risk

Not all internet connections are safe. Use this tool to see if an IP belongs to a real person or a VPN, Proxy, or Bot.

Quick Tool Fact

An IP Fraud Check looks for "red flags" on an internet connection. It calculates a score from 0 to 100. The higher the score, the more likely the user is hiding their true identity to do something suspicious.

Why should you check an IP for fraud?

Every time someone visits a website, they leave a digital footprint. Sometimes, hackers or scammers use proxies and VPNs to hide where they are really from. AirOI Checker helps you see through those masks. By checking the fraud score, you can know if a user is likely a real customer or just a bot trying to cause trouble.

Pro Tip for Businesses

If you run an online shop, always check the IP of a buyer. If the fraud score is over 70, you should double-check that order before shipping anything. It might save you from a fake payment!

Home Internet vs. Server Networks

Most regular people use Home Internet (Residential IPs). These are very safe. On the other hand, Datacenter IPs come from huge servers. While some are fine, many bots and hackers use them for automated tasks. Our tool tells you exactly what kind of network an IP is using so you can make the right choice.

What do the scores mean?

  • 0 to 30: Safe - These are usually normal users at home or work.
  • 31 to 70: Be Careful - This could be a person using a VPN or a big company network.
  • 71 to 100: High Risk - These IPs are often used for spam, fake accounts, or hacking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a high score mean someone is a criminal?

Not always. A person might just be using a high-quality VPN for privacy. However, it still means the connection is "hidden," which is why the risk score goes up.

How accurate is this fraud check?

We use the latest security databases to give you the best guess. It is very accurate for detecting proxies and server-based IPs.