You can also contact us with other inquiries at we find a violation of the Dropbox Acceptable Use Policy (such as phishing, malware, or spam), we’ll take immediate action.
If you received a suspicious email, forward the complete message to If you received a suspicious link, send an email to and include a description of how you received the link and the full URL of the link.How to report something suspicious to Dropbox Right-click the email and select View Source from the pop-up menu.Web only: click Message Details (an envelope with a small document over it).Select the File tab and click Properties.Double-click the email to open it in a new window.While viewing the email, click “ …” (More) in the upper right corner.You can view the email’s full headers to find out if it came from a forged address: Official Dropbox websites and emails will only appear on or come from any of our verified Dropbox domains (such as or ). How to tell if an email or website is officially Dropbox Fake emails and websites that impersonate Dropbox or another trusted source.Visiting a website, viewing an email, or clicking a pop-up window that installs software automatically.Malware includes things like viruses, adware, spyware, ransomware, trojan horses, and worms.
Malware is any malicious software that attackers try to get you to install so that they can steal your information or do harm to your files and computer.