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Who do you report phishing attempts to?
Report internet scams and phishing
- Suspicious emails. Forward the email to [email protected].
- Text messages. Forward the text message to 7726 – it’s free.
- Adverts.
- If you think you’ve been a victim of an online scam or fraud.
- Avoid misleading government websites, emails and phone numbers.
Where can you file a report if you have been tricked by a phishing email?
To report spoofing or phishing attempts—or to report that you’ve been a victim—file a complaint with the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).
Where do I go to report a phishing site?
Report Phishing Sites US-CERT partners with the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) to collect phishing email messages and website locations to help people avoid becoming victims of phishing scams. You can report phishing to APWG by sending email to [email protected]
Where to report spam, non spam and phishing messages?
If the spam or phishing messages were quarantined instead of delivered, users can report the messages to Microsoft from the Quarantine portal in the Security & Compliance Center. For details, see Find and release quarantined messages as a user in Microsoft 365.
How to report a phishing site to CISA?
Report Phishing Sites US-CERT partners with the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) to collect phishing email messages and website locations to help people avoid becoming victims of phishing scams. You can report phishing to APWG by sending email to [email protected]
What to do if you get a phishing text message?
If you got a phishing email or text message, report it. The information you give can help fight the scammers. Step 1. If you got a phishing email, forward it to the Anti-Phishing Working Group at [email protected]. If you got a phishing text message, forward it to SPAM (7726). Step 2.