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If you find a phishing website, scam website, or a website distributing viruses, then you might want to report it. Reporting websites helps take them down and it protects other users on the internet from getting scammed or downloading viruses. Fortunately, there are multiple ways and places that you can report a website.

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  • Report a site to Google via the SafeBrowsing Report page.
  • Report a site to your antivirus company using their specified webpage, ticketing system, or portal.
  • Report fraudulent and phishing sites to the FTC and CISA, and report sites with illegal content to IC3.
  • Submit a report to a website's DNS service or hosting provider.

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Reporting to Google and Microsoft

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    Report the site to Google. Reporting a website to Google will block it from loading in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and many other browsers. It will also remove the site from Google search, and it will block and emails that contain the site's URL from arriving in Gmail. It will also prevent the website from being linked to on other Google products, such as reviews on Google Maps, or on YouTube and Blogger. To report a site to Google, follow these steps:

    • Go to the SafeBrowsing Report page.
    • Type in the site’s URL.
    • Complete the CAPTCHA.
    • Write a reason for your report (optional).
    • Click Submit Report.
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    Report the site to Microsoft. Reporting a website to Microsoft will block it in Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge. It will also block emails containing the link in Outlook.com, and it will remove links to the site in Bing, Yahoo search, and other search engines that use Bing as a backend. To report a website to Microsoft, follow these steps:

    • Go to the Microsoft SmartScreen report page.
    • Type the URL into the "which site do you want to report box".
    • Specify which threat you found on the site. If the site is a phishing site, then select that button. For all other malicious sites, select the "Malware or other threats" button.
    • Specify what language the site is in.
    • Complete the CAPTCHA.
    • Click Submit.
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Report the Site to Antivirus Companies

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    Report the website to Norton. Reporting a website to Norton will block the site from loading if a user has Norton antivirus on their computer. To report a website to Norton, follow these steps:

    • Go to this page.
    • Enter the URL into the "URL" box.
    • Solve the CAPTCHA.
    • Click Submit.
    • Specify the classification of the site, then add details to the text box.
    • Solve the CAPTCHA.
    • Click Submit.
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    Report a website to McAfee. Reporting a website to McAfee will block the site from loading for users who use McAfee. To report a website to McAfee, follow these steps:

    • Go to the Customer URL Ticketing System.
    • Select "McAfee Real-Time Database".
    • Type the URL into the text box.
    • Click Check URL.
    • Select the suggested categories to recategorize the site. You can select options like "Spam URLs", "Malicious Sites", and Phishing".
    • Type your reason for why you believe the URL should be re-categorized.
    • Click Submit URL for Review.
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Report a Website to the Government

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    Report the website to the FTC. The FTC is very interested in website reports, especially if the site is promoting a scam. To report a site to the FTC, go the reportfraud.ftc.gov. Then, click Report Now and follow the on-screen instructions.

    • Alternatively, you can contact local law enforcement agencies.[1]
    • They have up-to-date information about whether or not it is a federal crime or a state crime.[2]
    • They can either take the report themselves or tell you which state or federal agency you can contact.[3]
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    Report phishing sites to the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). To report a phishing website to CISA, email phishing-report@us-cert.gov.[4]

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    Report a site to the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3). The IC3 is run by the FBI, and it's a great website to report websites that promote terrorism or other illegal content. To report a site to the IC3, go to the File a Complaint page, read and agree to the terms, and then fill out the report form.[5]

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    Report a website to the DNS service. DNS stands for Domain Name Service, and it is what allows the computer to translate the website URL into an IP address. To report a website to the DNS service, follow these steps.

    • Visit a Who is Lookup Site.
    • Type the Site URL into the text box. Then click search.
    • In the "Registrar" section, look for the email address of the service. It's usually abuse@service name.
    • Email that email address to report the site URL. Make sure to include the URL along with the reason why you believe it is malicious.
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    Report the site to the hosting provider. The hosting provider is the service that provides the servers that the site is hosted on. To report a site to the hosting provider, go to whoishostingthis.com, enter the site URL, and then click Search. After getting the hosting provider's name, search the internet for "(hosting provider) report abuse". Then follow the steps that you find.

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    Start by gathering evidence, such as screenshots of the material they copied and archived versions of both pages that can help prove your version is older. Then, contact the copycat and ask them to take down the duplicate content. If that doesn’t work, try getting in touch with their website’s host company or even filing a legal complaint. You can also file a DMCA complaint with Google to get their pages removed from search results.

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      Report a Website to the Government

      What is the best way to report a website? ›

      The Internet Crime Complaint Center, or IC3, is the Nation's central hub for reporting cyber crime. It is run by the FBI, the lead federal agency for investigating cyber crime. Here on our website, you can take two vital steps to protecting cyberspace and your own online security.

      How to report an inappropriate website? ›

      Cyber crime or illegal website activity
      1. Report internet crime to the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).
      2. Contact your local FBI field office.
      Feb 13, 2024

      How to report and block a fake website? ›

      How to report a scam website fast
      1. Record the website details. ...
      2. Report to the appropriate authorities. ...
      3. Contact your bank if necessary. ...
      4. Report to the host. ...
      5. Tell Google all about it.

      How to tell if a website is legit? ›

      How to check if a website is legit
      1. Study the address bar and URL.
      2. Investigate the SSL certificate.
      3. Check the website for poor grammar or spelling.
      4. Verify the domain.
      5. Check the contact page.
      6. Look up and review the company's social media presence.
      7. Check for the website's privacy policy.

      How do I report a domain? ›

      If you suspect a domain name registered with Google Domains has distributed malware, report the issue to registrar-abuse@google.com. Spam is an unsolicited commercial email. If you suspect a domain name registered with Google Domains engaged in spam, report the issue to registrar-abuse@google.com.

      How do I get a website taken down for illegal content? ›

      Reporting to Law Enforcement Agencies:

      If the website is engaging in illegal activities, you can report it to law enforcement agencies. Contact the local police department or the FBI if the illegal activities are widespread or involve multiple jurisdictions.

      How do I report an illegal domain? ›

      Once you know which company is hosting the site, or the registrar of the domain, go to that company's website and look for a 'report abuse or fraud' link, usually found on a Contact page or in the footer. If all else fails, try emailing abuse@ + the company's main website address (e.g. abuse@hostingcompany.com).

      How do I block inappropriate websites? ›

      How to Block Adults Websites on My Android Phone?
      1. Step 1: Enable Google SafeSearch. Open Your Browser: Start by launching the web browser on your Android device. ...
      2. Step 2: Set Up Google Play Restrictions. ...
      3. Step 3: Utilize a Safe Browser. ...
      4. Step 4: Monitor and Adjust as Needed.
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      How to report a scammer? ›

      Contact the FBI at (202) 324-3000, or online at www.fbi.gov or tips.fbi.gov. Contact the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General at 1-800-HHS-TIPS, or online at www.oig.hhs.gov . Contact the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) online at www.ic3.gov.

      What is a phishing website? ›

      A phishing website (spoofed website) is a common deception tactic threat actors utilize to steal real login credentials to legitimate websites. This operation, commonly called credential theft, involves sending victims an email that spoofs a trusted brand, trying to trick them into clicking on a malicious link.

      What to do if scammed? ›

      You Think You've Been Scammed. Now What?
      1. STOP CONTACT WITH THE SCAMMER. Hang up the phone. ...
      2. SECURE YOUR FINANCES.
      3. CHECK YOUR COMPUTER. ...
      4. CHANGE YOUR ACCOUNT PASSWORDS. ...
      5. REPORT THE SCAM.

      What are 3 signs a website is trustworthy? ›

      A legitimate trust seal, “https,” a privacy policy, and contact information are all good signs that a website is safe!

      How to identify fake websites? ›

      Verify the Website's URL

      Upon landing on a website, the initial step is to scrutinise the URL. An authentic website will feature a correctly spelled URL devoid of extra characters or misspellings. Conversely, a counterfeit website might display a URL resembling the genuine one, albeit with minor alterations.

      Are .org websites safe? ›

      . ORG has earned a trusted reputation as a place where great things happen online. As one of the original generic top-level domains (gTLDs), . ORG has powered millions of voices and inspirations around the world for more than 30 years.

      What happens when you report a site? ›

      We will use the information you submit to protect Google products, infrastructure, and users from potentially harmful content. If we determine that a site violates Google's policies, we may update the site's status in our Transparency Report and share the URL and its status with third parties.

      How to get a website taken down? ›

      Steps to Get a Website Taken Down
      1. Document and Gather Evidence. To successfully take down a website, it is crucial to document and gather evidence to substantiate your claims. ...
      2. Contact the Website Owner. ...
      3. Report the Website to the Relevant Authorities. ...
      4. Reach Out to Web Hosting Providers. ...
      5. Utilize Legal Avenues.
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      Can you report a website for copyright? ›

      The IPR Center encourages victims to visit its website at www.IPRCenter.gov to obtain more information about the IPR Center and to report violations of intellectual property rights online or by emailing IPRCenter@dhs.gov. You can also report IP crime by clicking on The IRP Center's “Report IP Theft” button.

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