Free Phishing Exposure Report

See what your own website is giving attackers to work with.

This review looks for public names, staff emails, job pages, documents, forms, social links, and other business details that can make targeted phishing more believable.

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This report reviews public website content only. No login attempts, vulnerability scans, or password data are collected.

What We Look For

Public details attackers can reuse.

Emails & Names

Public staff details

We look for employee names, company email addresses, shared inboxes, and visible address patterns that make guessing more mailboxes easier.

Roles & Targets

High-value phishing targets

We check for exposed owner, finance, HR, payroll, office, and project roles that attackers commonly impersonate or target.

Forms & Documents

Places attackers can reach people

We flag public forms, downloadable documents, and career pages that can reveal tools, contacts, workflows, and opportunities for social engineering.

Social & Vendors

Context for believable scams

We note public social links, LinkedIn references, vendor names, and phone numbers that can help a fake message sound more legitimate.

Public Phishing Exposure Report

Use the public footprint before attackers do.

WatchTower MSP can help reduce exposed details, tighten email protections, and build safer processes around the public information your business needs to share.

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