Before You Begin
- You need an active University of Louisville email account.
- You must be signed in to Office 365 Outlook Client, Outlook Web, or Outlook Mobile app with your university credentials.
Objective or Task:
Identify phishing messages and report them correctly to University of Louisville Information Technology Services (ITS).
Instructions:
Identify Phishing and Scams
- Review the sender address for misspellings or unexpected domains.
- Check the subject line for urgent language or payment requests.
- Look for poor grammar, unusual formatting or unexpected attachments.
- Hover over links to preview the destination, do not click them.
- Treat messages requesting passwords, Duo approvals or gift cards as suspicious.
Avoid Phishing Attempts
- Do not click links or open attachments in suspicious emails.
- Do not reply to messages asking for personal or financial information.
- Verify unexpected requests by contacting the department or sender through a known method.
- Delete messages you confirm are phishing after reporting them.
Report Phishing Messages - Office 365 Outlook Client or Outlook Web
- Open the suspicious email in Outlook.
- From the message toolbar choose More Actions (...) then Report as junk, phishing, or not... then Phishing.

- Choose the Report option from the Report Message screen.

- Contact the ITS HelpDesk immediately if you clicked a link, opened an attachment, or responded to the email.
Report Phishing Messages - Outlook Classic
- Open the suspicious email in Outlook and use the Report option from the Toolbar Ribbon.

- Contact the ITS HelpDesk immediately if you clicked a link, opened an attachment, or responded to the email.
Report Phishing Messages - Outlook Mobile app
- Open the suspicious email in Outlook.
- Choose More Actions (...)

- Choose Report Message

- Choose Report as Phishing

- Choose Report from the Report Message screen.

- Contact the ITS HelpDesk immediately if you clicked a link, opened an attachment, or responded to the email.
Outcome:
After completing these steps, you can recognize phishing attempts and report them quickly, helping ITS block threats and protect university systems.
Need Additional Help
Contact the ITS HelpDesk: Call 502-852-7997 during business hours:
Monday through Thursday: 6:00am – 10:00pm
Friday: 6:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday: 7:00am – 5:00pm
Sunday: 10:00am – 10:00pm
University Holidays: 7:00am – 5:00pm
Closed on Thanksgiving, the day after Thanksgiving and Christmas.
If you have an emergency during off hours, call the HelpDesk to be transferred to an on-call technician, or leave your request on voicemail. Your call will be returned the next day starting at 7am unless you specify a time.
Live Chat: Chat with the ITS HelpDesk at https://apps.louisville.edu/it/livechat/phplive.php during business hours.
Submit a Ticket: Use the self-service portal at http://service.louisville.edu to log requests or check the status of existing tickets.
In-Person Support: Visit the iTechConnect 1:1 help located on the lower level of the Miller Information Technology Center, Belknap Campus, during business hours.