# Suspicous Emails (Phishing)

This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions for identifying and reporting phishing emails using Microsoft Outlook (2016, 2024, and Outlook Web App). It outlines the proper use of the built-in reporting tools, explains how to safely handle suspicious messages, and offers best practices to protect yourself and the university from email-based threats.

# Handling Suspicious Emails

> **“I think I’ve received a Phishing email! What should I do?!”**

<p class="callout danger">Do not click on Links or open Attachments</p>

<p class="callout danger">Avoid Interacting with any content in the email</p>

<p class="callout success">Verify the Sender</p>

<p class="callout success">Use the Report Phishing button in Outlook to report phishing emails to the IT Department  
[Outlook (New)](https://wiki.piedmont.edu/books/student-resources/page/outlook-new "Outlook (New)") Click this link to view instructions</p>

<p class="callout success">Remove the phishing email from your inbox and trash folders after reporting it to IT</p>

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# Identifying Phishing

## [![Phishing1.png](https://wiki.piedmont.edu/uploads/images/gallery/2025-06/scaled-1680-/FLATDcPHRaJxCG8Z-phishing1.png)](https://wiki.piedmont.edu/uploads/images/gallery/2025-06/FLATDcPHRaJxCG8Z-phishing1.png)

## 1. Suspicious Senders

- Check the Sender’s email address
- Look for subtle misspellings or unusual domain names

## 2. Generic Greetings

- Be cautious of generic greetings
- Phishing emails often use greetings like “Dear Customer” instead of your actual name

## 3. Urgent or Threatening Language

- Beware of emails that create a sense of urgency or fear
- Phrases like <p class="callout warning">“Your account will be suspended,”</p>
    
    <p class="callout warning">“Immediate action required,” or</p>
    
    <p class="callout warning">“URGENT”</p>
- May also promise rewards of some kind

## 4. Mismatched URLs

- Ensure the URLs in the email match the legitimate website
- Hover over links to see the actual URL

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## [![Phishing2.jpg](https://wiki.piedmont.edu/uploads/images/gallery/2025-06/scaled-1680-/F2DY3gWa90SwFudu-phishing2.jpg)](https://wiki.piedmont.edu/uploads/images/gallery/2025-06/F2DY3gWa90SwFudu-phishing2.jpg)Poor Grammar and Spelling

- Look for spelling and grammatical errors
- Phishing emails often contain typos and awkward phrasing
- This is often due to attackers using Google Translate to translate into English

## Unexpected Attachments or Links

- Do not open unexpected attachments or click on suspicious links
- A link might say ‘www.yourbank.com’ but actually lead to a different website
- Do not open an attachment if it is a `.exe` (Windows) or `.dmg` (MacOS)

## Request for Personal Information

- Legitimate organizations will not ask for sensitive information via email
- Emails asking for passwords, Social Security numbers, or credit card details are likely phishing attempts

## If you Suspect an email is Phishing

If you suspect that an email is a phishing attempt, please refer to [Handling Suspicious Emails](https://wiki.piedmont.edu/books/student-resources/page/handling-suspicious-emails "Handling Suspicious Emails") and follow the instructions to report the email to the IT Department.

# Outlook (Classic)

[![Outlook2016Icon.png](https://wiki.piedmont.edu/uploads/images/gallery/2025-06/scaled-1680-/FB8t2p3zN5syWMBH-outlook2016icon.png)](https://wiki.piedmont.edu/uploads/images/gallery/2025-06/FB8t2p3zN5syWMBH-outlook2016icon.png)

1. Navigate to **Inbox**
2. Select the email you wish to report, and ensure the email is highlighted
3. Under the **Home** tab, In the far-right corner, select **Phish Alert Report**
4. The email is reported to the IT Department for review  
    [![ReportPhishing2016.png](https://wiki.piedmont.edu/uploads/images/gallery/2025-06/scaled-1680-/sPL39IbIrZuHxAO6-reportphishing2016.png)](https://wiki.piedmont.edu/uploads/images/gallery/2025-06/sPL39IbIrZuHxAO6-reportphishing2016.png)

# Outlook (New)

[![Outlook2024Icon.png](https://wiki.piedmont.edu/uploads/images/gallery/2025-06/scaled-1680-/GLXaI8PnRhCulBVM-outlook2024icon.png)](https://wiki.piedmont.edu/uploads/images/gallery/2025-06/GLXaI8PnRhCulBVM-outlook2024icon.png)

1. Navigate to **Inbox**
2. Select the email you wish to report, and ensure the email is highlighted
3. Select the **Home** tab
4. Use the **Report** button (located next to Reply) to report the email
5. A popup will appear asking if you’re sure you’d like to report the email. Select **Report**
6. The email is reported to the IT Department for review
7. These instructions also apply to **Outlook Web Online (OWA)  
    [![ReportPhishing2024.png](https://wiki.piedmont.edu/uploads/images/gallery/2025-06/scaled-1680-/09ZeANy2DNuzHHX9-reportphishing2024.png)](https://wiki.piedmont.edu/uploads/images/gallery/2025-06/09ZeANy2DNuzHHX9-reportphishing2024.png)**