Enabling Phishing Email Blocker: A Comprehensive Guide to Protecting Your Inbox
What is Phishing and Why is it a Threat?
Phishing is a form of cyber attack that attempts to trick individuals into revealing sensitive information, such as login credentials, financial information, or personal data, through seemingly legitimate emails or text messages. This type of attack is a significant threat to individuals and organizations alike, with scammers using sophisticated techniques to evade detection and succeed in their malicious intent.How to Enable Phishing Email Blocker in Outlook

Such details provide a deeper understanding and appreciation for Enabling Phishing Email Blocker.
To protect your inbox from phishing attacks, you can enable the phishing email blocker feature in Outlook. This feature helps to identify and quarantine suspicious emails, preventing them from reaching your inbox. Here's how to enable it:- Open Outlook and navigate to the "Junk" folder
- Click on the "Junk E-mail" option in the ribbon at the top of the window
- Click on the "Phishing" tab and select the level of protection you want to enable, such as "High" or "Very High"
- Click "OK" to save the changes
Enabling Enhanced Phishing Protection in Windows Security
- Open the Windows Security settings
- Click on the "Virus & threat protection" section
- Click on the "Manage settings" button
- Scroll down to the "Phishing" section and select the level of protection you want to enable, such as "Aggressive" or "Most aggressive"
- Click "Save" to save the changes
Configuring Anti-Phishing Policies in Microsoft Defender for Office 365
