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Phishing Detection in Microsoft Forms
TobiasAT According to the announcement in the Message Center, the detection is performed at design time. In my testing, it appears that as long as you do not try to edit a previously created Form, it will not be audited for phishing. Below is the specific language from the message center:
This new feature will be applied to all public forms (when forms setting is “Anyone with the link can respond”) created within your tenant. The automatic detection will be running at Forms design time and if any suspicious phishing contents (i.e. what’s your password?) are detected, the form will be automatically blocked for sharing and response collection. This would not be a permanent block as the form can be unblocked if the form designer removes the suspicious phishing question.
- Jeremy3611Jan 28, 2021Copper Contributor
JeremyMiller We are facing an issue on the MS Forms (pertaining to this new detection). One of my operating staff accidentally click on the changes to the questions (instead of viewing the answers) and after I amend and correct the questions back to original questions. The Form is being flagged as potential phishing.
Had went into Go to the Message center and look for the notification, "Prevent/Fix: Microsoft Forms Detected Potential Phishing". There are no messages under this detected potential phishing. I am the administrator of the organisation but I am unable to have any options to either Delete/ Unblock/ Confirm Phishing.Hence would like to seek your advise on what should we do to unblock this form under the new Phishing detection. Is there a way to opt-out to the new "Detection Potential Phishing"?
- kevinduvallJan 28, 2021Copper Contributor
Jeremy3611 We are experiencing this same issue with a form. I do not see any message in our message center regarding the form to unblock it. Did you ever get yours fixed?
- GlennGombaJan 28, 2021Copper Contributor
kevinduvallI just started seeing this happen today on a form that has been in production for months without issue. Did you ever get resolution to your issue?
- TobiasATAug 28, 2019Iron Contributor
JeremyMiller Thanks for your answer, and sorry for the late reply. I can confirm that. A few days after I posted the question I opened an Office 365 support case with the same question. The support confirmed, as long as an author does not modify the questions of an existing form nothing happens.