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Report phishing to the right place

Reporting phishing attempts is one of the most effective ways to reduce their impact.

When you report a phishing message, you are not only protecting yourself but also helping platforms, providers, and communities detect and block ongoing attacks.

Many scams succeed because they go unreported.

Knowing where to report phishing ensures your action actually leads to something.


Why Reporting Matters

Phishing campaigns are often sent to thousands of people at once.

When reports come in:

  • Email providers can block the sender
  • Platforms can remove malicious accounts
  • Security teams can analyze attack patterns
  • Other users can be warned

Your report contributes to stopping the spread.


Report to Your Email Provider

Most email services have built in reporting tools.

Use options like:

  • Report phishing
  • Mark as spam
  • Block sender

This helps your provider filter similar messages in the future.

Avoid simply deleting the message without reporting it.


Report to the Platform Where It Originated

If the phishing attempt came through a platform, report it there.

Examples include:

  • Social media platforms
  • Messaging apps
  • Online marketplaces
  • Dating platforms

Reporting helps remove malicious accounts and prevents further abuse.


Use Cybercrime Reporting Networks

Beyond platforms, you can report phishing to communities focused on cybercrime awareness and response.

The Avoid Cyber Crimes network allows you to report incidents, share details about phishing attempts, and access guidance on how to respond.

By reporting through a network like this, you contribute to a broader effort to track scams and help others avoid the same threats.

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Report to Official Authorities

Many countries provide official channels for reporting cybercrime.

These organizations:

  • Track large scale phishing campaigns
  • Coordinate with financial institutions
  • Support investigations

When reporting, include as much detail as possible.


What Information to Include

A useful phishing report should contain:

  • The full email or message
  • Sender address or account
  • Screenshots if needed
  • Links included in the message
  • Date and time received

Do not click links or download attachments just to collect more data.


Do Not Engage With the Attacker

Avoid replying to phishing messages.

Responding can:

  • Confirm that your address is active
  • Lead to more targeted attacks
  • Encourage further contact

Reporting is the correct action, not engagement.


Help Others Stay Safe

If appropriate, you can also warn others.

This may include:

  • Informing colleagues if it targets your workplace
  • Alerting friends or family
  • Sharing general awareness without spreading harmful links

Awareness reduces the success rate of phishing campaigns.


Final Thoughts

Reporting phishing is a simple action with real impact.

Do not ignore suspicious messages.

Report them through the correct channels.
Provide clear information.
Avoid engaging with the attacker.

Every report helps reduce the reach of phishing attacks.

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