> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.kerberus.com/kerberus/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.kerberus.com/kerberus/frequently-asked-questions/software-faq/sentinel3-didnt-alert-me-to-a-malicious-site-i-visited.-what-should-i-do.md).

# Sentinel3 didn't alert me to a malicious site I visited. What should I do?

If you believe you visited a malicious site and MintDefense didn't alert you:

1\) You should know that [**Sentinel3 requires Web3 interaction to trigger an alert**](/kerberus/frequently-asked-questions/software-faq/i-opened-a-web3-site-but-didnt-see-sentinel3-scanning-it.-why.md). If you didn't trigger the initial Web3 interaction (automatically by the website or by connecting your wallet), or a transaction/signature, Sentinel3 didn't analyze the site and can't alert you.

2\) If you did and Sentinel3 didn't alert you, create a ticket at [**our Discord**](https://www.discord.gg/Kerberus) so we can investigate.


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