Beware of fraudulent emails claiming to be "Email Quarantine Notifications." These phishing attempts to impersonate IT departments or website/email hosting service, warning that your messages are being held due to security issues.
Fraud email may look like this:

"4 messages, addressed to you are currently on hold awaiting your further action. You can release all the held messages and permit or block future emails from the senders, or manage message individually.
Review all Release all Block all
Further information:
Receiver: yourname@yourwebsite.com
Held Messages: 4
Time and Date held: 4/3/2025, 10:25 AM"
email sender: noreply@zanccio.com
links: https://ajusysk.com/zanco/chamx#you@yourwebsite.com

The log-in page may look like the above image..DO NOT SIGN IN. The phishing scam will steal your login information giving any scammer/thief access to all your emails.
How the Scam Works
- The email may look legitimate, uses official logos and/or your own email address.
- Clicking the link directs you to a fake login page designed to steal your password / credentials.
- Some links may also download malware onto your device if you click on them.
Red Flags
❌ Generic greetings (e.g., "your email or user name")
❌ Suspicious sender addresses
❌ Pressure to act immediately
Protect Yourself
✔ Never click links from unsolicited emails
✔ Verify the sender with your IT team
✔ Use multi-factor authentication (MFA)
Important: If you receive such an email, report it to your IT department and delete it immediately.
Stay vigilant—phishing scams rely on urgency and fear to trick victims.