Trusted intelligence

We check ourselves.

SecureFi continuously verifies its own live site, trusted sources, published safety content, and deployment integrity. Here’s what we check and what we find.

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What we check, in plain language

Site

What we check. We verify that the live SecureFi.AI site is the real, unaltered site you expect.

Why it matters. If a site is tampered with or impersonated, the guidance you rely on can't be trusted.

If it fails. Failures trigger automatic safety actions and alert our team immediately.

Sources

What we check. We confirm our registry of official sources still points to the correct government and institutional domains.

Why it matters. Our guidance is only as trustworthy as the official sources behind it.

If it fails. A mismatch pauses use of that source and flags it for review before it can mislead anyone.

Content

What we check. We check that published safety content matches what was reviewed and approved.

Why it matters. Outdated or altered safety content could send someone the wrong way at the worst moment.

If it fails. Affected content is held back until it's re-verified.

Deployment

What we check. We verify the deployed application matches the approved, intended build.

Why it matters. An unexpected change to what's running is exactly the kind of thing users should be told about.

If it fails. Deployment issues alert administrators and are surfaced in this status.

Go direct. Don’t click sponsored results.

When looking for official government agencies, banks, or tech companies, always go directly to the official website. Never click sponsored search results.

A few of our many sources

SecureFi draws from roughly 100 official sources, updated daily. Here are a few of them.

FBI
Federal law enforcement
Internet crime complaint trends and fraud loss data
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FTC
Consumer protection
Consumer fraud reports, scam alerts, and loss statistics
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CISA
Federal cybersecurity
Active threat advisories and security guidance
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DOJ
Federal law enforcement
Fraud enforcement actions and public alerts
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NCMEC
Child safety
Minor & teen safety routing and CyberTipline guidanceCyberTipline: cybertipline.org
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FDIC
Banking regulator
Bank impersonation and financial fraud guidance
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HHS OIG
Health oversight
Healthcare and benefits fraud alerts
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FDA
Public health
Health-product and counterfeit scam guidance
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FEMA
Emergency management
Disaster-relief and benefits scam alerts
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State Dept.
Foreign affairs
International scam and travel-fraud guidance
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…and many more. The source list grows as State AG offices, EDUCAUSE, Five Eyes partners, and additional public-sector sources are added.

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