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building-phishing-reporting-button-workflow

Implement a phishing report button in email clients with automated triage workflow that analyzes user-reported suspicious emails and provides feedback to reporters.

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Building Phishing Reporting Button Workflow

Overview

A phishing reporting button empowers users to flag suspicious emails directly from their email client, creating a critical feedback loop between end users and the security operations center. Microsoft's built-in Report button is now the recommended approach, replacing the deprecated Report Message and Report Phishing add-ins. When combined with automated triage using SOAR platforms, reported emails can be classified, IOCs extracted, and remediation actions taken within minutes. Organizations with effective phishing reporting programs see 70%+ report rates in phishing simulations.

Prerequisites

  • Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace with administrative access
  • SOAR platform or automation capability (Microsoft Sentinel, Splunk SOAR, Cortex XSOAR)
  • Dedicated reporting mailbox for phishing submissions
  • Email security gateway with message retraction capability
  • Security awareness training platform for feedback loop

Implementation Steps

Step 1: Deploy Phishing Report Button

  • Enable Microsoft built-in Report button via Security & Compliance Center
  • Configure user reported settings: route to reporting mailbox and Microsoft
  • For third-party: deploy KnowBe4 Phish Alert Button or Cofense Reporter
  • Verify button appears in Outlook desktop, web, and mobile clients
  • Configure report options: Report Phishing, Report Junk, Report Not Junk

Step 2: Build Automated Triage Pipeline

  • Configure reporting mailbox monitored by SOAR platform
  • Auto-extract IOCs from reported emails: URLs, attachments, sender info, headers
  • Submit URLs to VirusTotal, URLScan.io for reputation check
  • Submit attachments to sandbox for dynamic analysis
  • Check sender against known threat intelligence feeds
  • Auto-classify: confirmed phishing, spam, simulation, legitimate

Step 3: Implement Response Actions

  • Confirmed phishing: auto-retract from all inboxes, block sender domain
  • Confirmed spam: move to junk for all recipients
  • Simulation email: mark as correctly reported, credit user
  • Legitimate email: return to inbox, notify reporter
  • Generate IOC report for threat intelligence team

Step 4: Create Feedback Loop

  • Send automated thank-you response to reporter within 5 minutes
  • Include classification result when analysis completes
  • Track reporter accuracy and engagement metrics
  • Recognize top reporters in monthly security newsletter
  • Feed reporting metrics into security awareness training program

Step 5: Measure and Optimize

  • Track mean time to triage (target: under 10 minutes automated)
  • Monitor report volume trends and false positive rates
  • Measure user reporting rate in phishing simulations
  • Report on confirmed threats caught by user reports vs. gateway
  • Optimize automation rules based on classification accuracy

Tools & Resources

  • Microsoft Report Button: Built-in Outlook phishing reporting
  • Cofense Reporter + Triage: Enterprise phishing reporting and automated analysis
  • KnowBe4 Phish Alert Button: Integrated reporting with simulation platform
  • Microsoft Sentinel: SOAR automation for triage workflow
  • Proofpoint CLEAR: Closed-loop email analysis and response

Validation

  • Report button visible and functional across all Outlook platforms
  • Reported email arrives in dedicated mailbox within 60 seconds
  • Automated triage classifies test phishing email correctly
  • Auto-retraction removes confirmed phishing from all inboxes
  • Reporter receives feedback notification with classification
  • Metrics dashboard shows report volume and accuracy trends

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