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Arizona State University's Cybersecurity is committed to preserving the availability, confidentiality, and integrity of its information resources while preserving and nurturing the open information-sharing requirements of its academic culture.

Arizona State University takes every security event and incident seriously. Reporting a suspected event or incident early on is necessary for proper evaluation and identification. Depending on the severity of the issue, a variety of groups may be involved in solving and remediating the possible risk. ASU Cybersecurity takes the initial steps in helping the reporting party identify the issue, risk and severity of the situation.

Report Phishing Email

To report a suspicious email, please forward the email to our office using one of the following methods or visit the Phishing Response page for more details: 

  • Download and attach the suspicious email and send it as a new email to ReportPhish@asu.edu, following our instructions for forwarding emails as attachments
  • If you are unable to send the email as an attachment, please forward the email to ReportPhish@asu.edu and copy the email Headers (from, to, cc, date, subject, signed-by, mailed-by, …) from the top of the forwarded email into the forwarded message.
  • Do not forward the email to anyone else and instead report it to ASU Security Operations Center.

Report Security Event

Anonymous Hotline

  • Call us at 877-SUN-DEVL or visit us online at the ASU Hotline

Security Questions