Microsoft Forms and proactive phishing prevention
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Phishing attacks attempt to steal sensitive information through emails, websites, text messages, or other forms of electronic communication that often look to be official communication from legitimate companies or individuals. The information that phishers attempt to steal can be passwords or other credentials.

In Microsoft Forms, we enable automated machine reviews to proactively detect malicious password collection in forms and surveys.

If you suspect a form or survey you've received is attempting to collect passwords or other sensitive information in Microsoft Forms, report it to help prevent yours and other's private information from getting compromised. Below the Submit button at the bottom of the suspected form, click Report abuse.

Link to report abuse, such as suspected phishing, in Microsoft Forms

You can be diligent about protecting yourself from phishing by never providing personal information, such as passwords, in any form or survey. You can also report online fraud.

Feedback for Microsoft Forms

We want to hear from you! To send feedback about Microsoft Forms, go to the upper right corner of your form and select More form settings  More options button > Feedback.

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