Report Phishing
A phishing email is a deceptive message sent by attackers to trick recipients into revealing sensitive information, such as login credentials, credit card numbers, or personal data. These emails often appear to be from trusted sources, like banks, well-known companies, or government agencies, and may include urgent language to pressure recipients into taking immediate action. Phishing emails typically contain links to fake websites that mimic legitimate ones or include malicious attachments. Once the user interacts with these links or downloads the attachments, attackers can steal information, install malware, or gain unauthorized access to the user's accounts. The goal is to exploit human trust and curiosity to compromise security.
A .eml file is an email message saved in the format used by various email clients, such as Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, Apple Mail, and webmail clients. It contains the content of the email, including body text, subject, sender, recipient, attachments, and metadata like timestamps and headers (e.g., To, From, Subject, Date, MIME type, etc.).
You can manually enter phishing email details using this form, such as the date, sender, recipient, subject, body text, and URLs. Please take caution when copying URLs and handling attachments. Avoid clicking on any links in phishing emails. If you prefer to avoid manually copying details, consider using the "Upload .eml file" option above.