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SCAMPEDIA

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Introduction to Scampedia

Scampedia is a global, community-driven database dedicated to exposing and tracking online scammers. Founded by Navneet Singh under the initiative Ekoahamdutivnasti, Scampedia aims to build one of the most comprehensive and transparent repositories of scam-related information worldwide.

In today’s digital age, cybercrime has become increasingly sophisticated. Scammers exploit platforms like Telegram, Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook, and other social media and messaging services to defraud unsuspecting users. From investment fraud and phishing schemes to fake accounts and impersonation, these malicious activities not only cause financial losses but also erode trust in digital communication.

Scampedia addresses this issue by:

  • Maintaining a global scammer database – Collecting, verifying, and cataloging information on scammers operating across multiple platforms.
  • Covering diverse scam types – Including social media scams, crypto fraud, phishing, online shopping fraud, identity theft, and more.
  • Ensuring transparency and awareness – Allowing users, businesses, and investigators to search, report, and validate potential threats.
  • Promoting cyber safety – By empowering individuals and organizations to identify scammers before falling victim to fraud.

Unlike scattered reports on forums or temporary warnings on social media, Scampedia consolidates data into a structured and accessible resource. This makes it easier for users to cross-check suspicious accounts, phone numbers, usernames, wallet addresses, or websites against a trusted global database.

With its vision of creating a safer digital world, Scampedia is not just a database but a movement against cybercrime. It bridges the gap between awareness and prevention, ensuring that scammers lose their anonymity and victims gain a platform for justice and protection.