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Report a scam. If you feel like you’ve been the target of a technical support scam, you can help Microsoft stop cybercriminals by reporting it. Learn more about avoiding technical support scams.
You can report a scam by visiting the Microsoft Report a Scam page and following the instructions provided to submit details about the scam. If you received a suspicious email, you can forward it to *** Email address is removed for privacy *** to report it.
Microsoft Support provides the following information for reporting Phishing or suspicious behavior: In the message list, select the message or messages you want to report. Above the reading pane, select Junk > Phishing > Report to report the message sender.
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Report the scam. Report the scam to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in the United States, as well as your internet service provider (ISP). Provide them with all the information you have about the scam, including any phone numbers, email addresses, or other contact details the scammers used.
Help Microsoft stop scammers, whether they claim to be from Microsoft or not, by reporting tech support scams at: www.microsoft.com/reportascam. You can also report unsafe websites in Microsoft Edge by selecting Settings and More > Help and Feedback > Report unsafe site when you encounter something suspicious.
How do I report a suspicious email or file to Microsoft? Report messages, URLs, email attachments and files to Microsoft for analysis. Learn to report spam email and phishing emails.
For a phishing email, address your message to phish@office365.microsoft.com. For a junk email, address it to junk@office365.microsoft.com. For a legitimate email falsely flagged as spam,...
When asked to 'Report this message' choose the option Security risk - Spam, phishing, malicious content is selected, and then select Report. If you are seeing signs of a scam, and are suspicious of a message, you, everyone else exposed to it, are better safe than sorry!
You can also report any unsafe website that you suspect is a phishing website or contains malicious content directly to Microsoft by filling out a Report an unsafe site form or using built in web browser functionality.