The Suspicious Email Submitter is a discontinued extension for common web browsers and email clients that enables the user to easily submit a suspicious email with all the information necessary to a pre-configured destination for further analysis, such as a MISP instance.
This functionality has now been merged into PhishDetect, whose development you can follow here.
This project is hosted by the Computer Incident Response Center for Civil Society (CiviCERT), representing the needs of the at-risk communities Rapid Response Network member organizations serve. The extension will be built to be easily configurable for use by other organizations and communities both within and beyond these communities.
target platform | supported email providers | status |
---|---|---|
Chrome/Chromium web browser | Google Mail, Yahoo Mail (classic) | beta |
Firefox web browser | Google Mail, Yahoo Mail (classic) | beta |
Thunderbird desktop client | all email providers | alpha |
Outlook desktop client | all email providers | not started |
Please see the wiki for instructions on how to use the Suspicious Email Submitter, as a user or as a provider.
The Suspicious Email Submitter requires a configuration file in order to function.
To contribute to the Chrome/Chromium or Firefox extensions, please see the Contributing file. For the Thunderbird and Outlook add-ons, please wait for development to slow before contributing.
Icon created by "kiddo" (Indygo) from the Noun Project
The Suspicious Email Submitter is licensed under GPLv3.