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PROTECT YOURSELF FROM PHISHING

Phishing (pronounced: fishing) is an attack that attempts to steal your money,
or your identity, by getting you to reveal personal information -- such as
credit card numbers, bank information, or passwords -- on websites that pretend
to be legitimate. Cybercriminals typically pretend to be reputable companies,
friends, or acquaintances in a fake message, which contains a link to a phishing
website.




LEARN TO SPOT A PHISHING MESSAGE

Phishing is a popular form of cybercrime because of how effective it is.
Cybercriminals have been successful using emails, text messages, direct messages
on social media or in video games, to get people to respond with their personal
information. The best defense is awareness and knowing what to look for.

Here are some ways to recognize a phishing email:

 * Urgent call to action or threats - Be suspicious of emails that claim you
   must click, call, or open an attachment immediately. Often, they'll claim you
   have to act now to claim a reward or avoid a penalty. Creating a false sense
   of urgency is a common trick of phishing attacks and scams. They do that so
   that you won't think about it too much or consult with a trusted advisor who
   may warn you.
   
   Tip: Whenever you see a message calling for immediate action take a moment,
   pause, and look carefully at the message. Are you sure it's real? Slow down
   and be safe.

 * First time or infrequent senders - While it's not unusual to receive an email
   from someone for the first time, especially if they are outside your
   organization, this can be a sign of phishing. When you get an email from
   somebody you don't recognize, or that Outlook identifies as a new
   sender, take a moment to examine it extra carefully before you proceed.

 * Spelling and bad grammar - Professional companies and organizations usually
   have an editorial staff to ensure customers get high-quality, professional
   content. If an email message has obvious spelling or grammatical errors, it
   might be a scam. These errors are sometimes the result of awkward translation
   from a foreign language, and sometimes they're deliberate in an attempt to
   evade filters that try to block these attacks.

 * Generic greetings - An organization that works with you should know your name
   and these days it's easy to personalize an email. If the email starts with a
   generic "Dear sir or madam" that's a warning sign that it might not really be
   your bank or shopping site.

 * Mismatched email domains - If the email claims to be from a reputable
   company, like Microsoft or your bank, but the email is being sent from
   another email domain like Gmail.com, or microsoftsupport.ru it's probably a
   scam. Also be watchful for very subtle misspellings of the legitimate domain
   name. Like micros0ft.com where the second "o" has been replaced by a 0, or
   rnicrosoft.com, where the "m" has been replaced by an "r" and a "n". These
   are common tricks of scammers. 

 * Suspicious links or unexpected attachments - If you suspect that an email
   message is a scam, don't open any links or attachments that you see. Instead,
   hover your mouse over, but don't click, the link to see if the address
   matches the link that was typed in the message. In the following example,
   resting the mouse over the link reveals the real web address in the box with
   the yellow background. Note that the string of numbers looks nothing like the
   company's web address.



Tip: On Android long-press the link to get a properties page that will reveal
the true destination of the link. On iOS do what Apple calls a "Light,
long-press".

Cybercriminals can also tempt you to visit fake websites with other methods,
such as text messages or phone calls. Sophisticated cybercriminals set up call
centers to automatically dial or text numbers for potential targets. These
messages will often include prompts to get you to enter a PIN number or some
other type of personal information.

For more information see How to spot a "fake order" scam. 

Are you an administrator or IT pro?

If you have a Microsoft 365 subscription with Advanced Threat Protection you can
enable ATP Anti-phishing to help protect your users. Learn more


IF YOU RECEIVE A PHISHING EMAIL

 * Never click any links or attachments in suspicious emails. If you receive a
   suspicious message from an organization and worry the message could be
   legitimate, go to your web browser and open a new tab. Then go to the
   organization's website from your own saved favorite, or via a web search. Or
   call the organization using a phone number listed on the back of a membership
   card, printed on a bill or statement, or that you find on the organization's
   official website.

 * If the suspicious message appears to come from a person you know, contact
   that person via some other means such as text message or phone call to
   confirm it.

 * Report the message (see below).

 * Delete it.


HOW TO REPORT A PHISHING SCAM

 * Microsoft 365 Outlook - With the suspicious message selected, choose Report
   message from the ribbon, and then select Phishing. This is the fastest way to
   report it and remove the message from your Inbox, and it will help us improve
   our filters so that you see fewer of these messages in the future. For more
   information see Use the Report Message add-in.

 * Outlook.com - Select the check box next to the suspicious message in your
   Outlook.com inbox. Select the arrow next to Junk, and then select Phishing.

Note: If you're using an email client other than Outlook, start a new email
to phish@office365.microsoft.com and include the phishing email as an
attachment. Please don't forward the suspicious email; we need to receive it as
an attachment so we can examine the headers on the message. 


IF YOU’RE ON A SUSPICIOUS WEBSITE:

While you’re on a suspicious site in Microsoft Edge, select the Settings
and More (…) icon towards the top right corner of the window, then Help and
feedback > Report unsafe site.  Or click here.

Tip: ALT+F will open the Settings and More menu.

For more information see Securely browse the web in Microsoft Edge.


WHAT TO DO IF YOU THINK YOU'VE BEEN SUCCESSFULLY PHISHED

If you're suspicious that you may have inadvertently fallen for a phishing
attack there are a few things you should do. 

 1. While it's fresh in your mind write down as many details of the attack as
    you can recall. In particular try to note any information such as usernames,
    account numbers, or passwords you may have shared.

 2. Immediately change the passwords on those affected accounts, and anywhere
    else that you might use the same password. While you're changing passwords
    you should create unique passwords for each account, and you might want to
    see Create and use strong passwords.

 3. Confirm that you have multifactor authentication (also known as two-step
    verification) turned on for every account you can. See What is: Multifactor
    authentication

 4. If this attack affects your work or school accounts you should notify the IT
    support folks at your work or school of the possible attack. If you shared
    information about your credit cards or bank accounts you may want to contact
    those companies as well to alert them to possible fraud.

 5. If you've lost money, or been the victim of identity theft, report it to
    local law enforcement. The details in step 1 will be very helpful to them.


SEE ALSO

The keys to the kingdom - securing your devices and accounts

How malware can infect your computer




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