You've been phished!
Your company runs simulated phishing campaigns to help raise cyber awareness.

Uber - Action Required

Sender: Uber <support@office-email.com.au>
To: Tommy Doe <tommy@acmecorp.com>
Helpful Takeaways

  1. Unexpected Sender: Always verify the sender's email address for inconsistencies
  2. Suspicious Links: Hover over links before clicking to see the true URL
  3. Urgency or Fear Tactics: Be wary of messages that pressure you to act quickly.

  1. Don't Trust, Verify: Cross-check any unexpected requests via a trusted source,
  2. Contact Directly: When in doubt, contact the business directly using official channels, not links provided in the email,
  3. Check for Recent Breaches: If a request is unusual, check if the company has reported any recent security incidents or phishing campaigns.

  1. Avoid Sharing Credentials: Never enter login credentials on untrusted websites,
  2. Enable MFA: Use multi-factor authentication for an added layer of security,
  3. Password Management: Use a password manager to create and store strong, unique passwords for each account.

  1. No Harm Done: This was a safe training exercise,
  2. Practice Matters: Use this as a reminder to stay vigilant in the future,
  3. Share Knowledge: Discuss what you learned with your team or colleagues to help everyone stay safe.