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defender-office-365/attack-simulation-training-insights.md

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- **Email address**: Email address of the user.
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- **Latest repeat count**: Latest count of compromises for users categorized as repeat offenders. For example, if the repeat offender threshold is set to 3, and a user was compromised in 3 consecutive simulations, then the latest repeat count is 3. If the user was compromised in 4 consecutive simulations, then the latest repeat count is 4. If the user was compromised in 2 consecutive simulations, then the value N/A. The latest repeat count sets to 0 (N/A), every time a repeat offender flag is reset (meaning the user passes a simulation).
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- **Repeat offences**: Includes the number of times a user was classified as a repeat offender. For example:
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- The user was classified as a repeat offender in first few simulations (they were compromised 3 consecutive times, where repeat offender threshold is 2).
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- The user was classified as 'clean' after passing a simulation.
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- The user was classified as a repeat offender in the next few simulations (they were compromised 4 consecutive times, where repeat offender threshold is 2).
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- The user was classified as a repeat offender in first few simulations (they were compromised 3 consecutive times, where repeat offender threshold is 2).
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- The user was classified as 'clean' after passing a simulation.
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- The user was classified as a repeat offender in the next few simulations (they were compromised 4 consecutive times, where repeat offender threshold is 2).
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In these cases, the number of repeat offences is set to 2. The count updates every time a user is considered a repeat offender.
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defender-office-365/submissions-outlook-report-messages.md

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In Microsoft 365 organizations with mailboxes in Exchange Online, users can report phishing and suspicious email in Outlook. Users can report false positives (good email that was blocked or sent to their Junk Email folder) and false negatives (unwanted email or phishing that was delivered to their Inbox) from Outlook on all platforms using free tools from Microsoft.
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Microsoft provides the following tools for users to report good and bad messages:
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- The built-in **Report** button in [supported versions of Outlook](submissions-outlook-report-messages.md#use-the-built-in-report-button-in-outlook) on virtually all Outlook platforms, including shared and delegate mailboxes.
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Microsoft provides the built-in **Report** button in [supported versions of Outlook](submissions-outlook-report-messages.md#use-the-built-in-report-button-in-outlook) on virtually all Outlook platforms for users to report good and bad messages.
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For more information about reporting messages to Microsoft, see [Report messages and files to Microsoft](submissions-report-messages-files-to-microsoft.md).
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