You've been
phished!
Your company runs simulated phishing campaigns to help raise cyber awareness.
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Uber - Action Required
Sender:
Uber <support@office-email.com.au>
To:
Tommy Doe <tommy@acmecorp.com>
Helpful Takeaways
Identify the Signs of Phishing
Unexpected Sender:
Always verify the sender's email address for inconsistencies
Suspicious Links:
Hover over links before clicking to see the true URL
Urgency or Fear Tactics:
Be wary of messages that pressure you to act quickly.
Verify Before You Act
Don't Trust, Verify:
Cross-check any unexpected requests via a trusted source,
Contact Directly:
When in doubt, contact the business directly using official channels, not links provided in the email,
Check for Recent Breaches:
If a request is unusual, check if the company has reported any recent security incidents or phishing campaigns.
Keep Your Information Secure
Avoid Sharing Credentials:
Never enter login credentials on untrusted websites,
Enable MFA:
Use multi-factor authentication for an added layer of security,
Password Management:
Use a password manager to create and store strong, unique passwords for each account.
Learn from This Simulation
No Harm Done:
This was a safe training exercise,
Practice Matters:
Use this as a reminder to stay vigilant in the future,
Share Knowledge:
Discuss what you learned with your team or colleagues to help everyone stay safe.
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