Abuse contact @OX
Procedure for reporting Abuse
At Open-Xchange, we are committed to providing a safe and secure environment for all our users. Ensuring that our platforms are free from abuse, phishing, and any other harmful activities is a top priority. For guidance on how to report abuse issues, please use the table below.
The most common types of abuse handled by our Abuse Desk
Abuse can take various forms. The following list explains the most common types of abuse we investigate and the evidence we find useful to support our investigation:
Type of abuse and description
Useful evidence
Notes and advice
Child Abuse / CSAM - is adult content depicting minors (someone under the age of 18 years)
- Abusive Domain Name(s)
- Abusive URL(s)
Email Abuse / Spam - is an unsolicited commercial bulk email
- From address
- To address
- Full email headers
- Full email source (.eml)
Regular FP/FN re-classifications are handled through our normal Support queue
Fraud - is the wrongful deception with the intent to gain a monetary benefit (also known as a scam) or other benefits (i.e. access to personal data)
- Abusive Domain Name(s)
- Abusive URL(s)
- Paid invoices or receipts
- Screenshot of the abusive page
- Full email headers
Malware - is software used to disrupt computer operations, gather sensitive data or gain access to private computer systems
- From address
- To address
- Full email headers
- Full email source (.eml)
- Abusive Domain Name(s)
- Abusive URL(s)
If you clicked on a link or downloaded a file from a suspected quishing email, then you should run a virus check on your computer or telephone just to be safe.
Phishing - is a type of fraud with the intent to acquire sensitive information (usernames, passwords, PINs, credit card or bank account details) using fake websites that are almost identical to legitimate ones
- From address
- To address
- Full email headers
- Full email source (.eml)
- Abusive Domain Name(s)
- Abusive URL(s)
- Target of the attack (legitimate website)
- IP address location/nationality (content might be geo-blocked)
- User-Agent
If you clicked on a link or downloaded a file from a suspected quishing email, then you should run a virus check on your computer or telephone just to be safe.
Quishing / QR Phishing - involves attackers creating QR codes to redirect victims into visiting or downloading malicious content with the intent to acquire sensitive information
- From address
- To address
- Full email headers
- Full email source (.eml)
- Screenshot of the abusive page
- Attachments
If you clicked on a link or downloaded a file from a suspected quishing email, then you should run a virus check on your computer or telephone just to be safe.
Other - any issue that is not included above
- All relevant information on the issue
Type of abuse and description:
Child Abuse / CSAM - is adult content depicting minors (someone under the age of 18 years)
Useful evidence:
- Abusive Domain Name(s)
- Abusive URL(s)
Type of abuse and description:
Email Abuse / Spam - is an unsolicited commercial bulk email
Useful evidence:
- From address
- To address
- Full email headers
- Full email source (.eml)
Notes and advice:
Regular FP/FN re-classifications are handled through our normal Support queue
Type of abuse and description:
Fraud - is the wrongful deception with the intent to gain a monetary benefit (also known as a scam) or other benefits (i.e. access to personal data)
Useful evidence:
- Abusive Domain Name(s)
- Abusive URL(s)
- Paid invoices or receipts
- Screenshot of the abusive page
- Full email headers
Type of abuse and description:
Malware - is software used to disrupt computer operations, gather sensitive data or gain access to private computer systems
Useful evidence:
- From address
- To address
- Full email headers
- Full email source (.eml)
- Abusive Domain Name(s)
- Abusive URL(s)
Notes and advice:
If you clicked on a link or downloaded a file from a suspected quishing email, then you should run a virus check on your computer or telephone just to be safe.
Type of abuse and description:
Phishing - is a type of fraud with the intent to acquire sensitive information (usernames, passwords, PINs, credit card or bank account details) using fake websites that are almost identical to legitimate ones
Useful evidence:
- From address
- To address
- Full email headers
- Full email source (.eml)
- Abusive Domain Name(s)
- Abusive URL(s)
- Target of the attack (legitimate website)
- IP address location/nationality (content might be geo-blocked)
- User-Agent
Notes and advice:
If you clicked on a link or downloaded a file from a suspected quishing email, then you should run a virus check on your computer or telephone just to be safe.
Type of abuse and description:
Quishing / QR Phishing - involves attackers creating QR codes to redirect victims into visiting or downloading malicious content with the intent to acquire sensitive information
Useful evidence:
- From address
- To address
- Full email headers
- Full email source (.eml)
- Screenshot of the abusive page
- Attachments
Notes and advice:
If you clicked on a link or downloaded a file from a suspected quishing email, then you should run a virus check on your computer or telephone just to be safe.
Type of abuse and description:
Other - any issue that is not included above
Useful evidence:
- All relevant information on the issue
Reporting Abuse
If you encounter any form of abuse from our services, we encourage you to report it immediately. We have a dedicated team that handles abuse reports and ensures that appropriate actions are taken. Complaints can be emailed to abuse(at)open-xchange.com with a detailed description of the issue. Please include any evidence that may assist in the investigation.
All cases will be addressed and answered by our Abuse Desk as quickly as possible.
What happens next?
Upon receiving a report of abuse, our team will promptly investigate the matter and take appropriate action. We may reach out to you for further information if necessary.
Confidentiality
We understand the importance of confidentiality when reporting abuse. Open-Xchange is committed to protecting your privacy. Any information provided in your abuse report will be used solely for the purpose of investigating and resolving the reported issue.
Do You Still Have Questions?
If you have any questions or need further assistance regarding abuse and safety on our platform, please contact our Abuse Desk at abuse(at)open-xchange.com
For more information on our policies, please refer to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. If you have any general questions about an Open-Xchange product or service, please feel free to contact our Support Team.