

Outlook can be installed through the Apple App Store or through the Google Play Store.Īfter clicking the button you are prompted to confirm the report of the suspicious message.

Mobile devices do not use Outlook as their native client and therefore are not able to support the PhishAlarm button. The button looks generally like one of these icons (it may not include the words PhishAlarm). The new “Phish Alarm” button is available in all recent Outlook email clients (Outlook 2013, Outlook 2016, Outlook 2016 (Mac), Outlook Web Access (OWA), Outlook Mobile App (Android and iPhone)). The IT Security Offices and OIT are encouraging users to use the new “Phish Alarm” button to report any suspicious email instead of submitting a ticket or emailing the list.

The button is part of the Proofpoint service ( ), already in use at Duke for protecting accounts against malicious links and attachments in emails. This is the Phish Alarm button which is part of our Proofpoint mail system. Users of Duke's Exchange Online system can report suspicious emails to OIT and the Duke IT Security Offices with one click of a button. I still can't find the Add-in, how can I verify it is installed? What is the Phish Alarm Button?
