Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) - Report Phishing to APWG

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The Report Phishing tool found on the APWG website (https://apwg.org/reportphishing/) is a valuable resource for individuals who may have fallen victim to a phishing attack or have received a suspicious email or website that they suspect is trying to steal their personal information.

The Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) is an industry association that is dedicated to combating phishing and other forms of cybercrime. The organization consists of over 2,200 member companies, including internet service providers, security companies, financial institutions, law enforcement agencies, and more. Its goal is to work collaboratively to protect consumers and businesses from online fraud and other forms of cybercrime.

The Report Phishing tool is a key resource offered by the APWG to achieve this goal. On the website, users will find a simple and user-friendly form that they can use to report a suspected phishing attack. This form can be accessed 24/7 and is available in multiple languages, making it accessible to a wide range of users around the world.

To report a phishing attack, users must provide basic information such as the email or website address that they suspect is involved in the attack, the type of attack (e.g. email, website, SMS), and the target of the attack (e.g. bank, social media, government agency). Users also have the option to provide additional information, such as screenshots or attachments, to help the APWG investigate the attack.

Once the report is submitted, the APWG will review the information and take appropriate action, which may include notifying the targeted organization, law enforcement agencies, or other relevant parties. By reporting the attack, users are not only helping themselves, but also helping to protect others from falling victim to the same scam.

In addition to the Report Phishing tool, the APWG website also offers educational resources and information on how to recognize and protect against phishing attacks. By promoting awareness and cooperation among various stakeholders, the APWG is playing a crucial role in the fight against phishing and other online threats.

More Information


https://apwg.org/reportphishing/