According to CSO Online, phishing attacks account for more than 80% of reported security incidents. Using too-good-to-be-true offers or inciting a sense of urgency are popular ways attackers attempt to trick people into clicking links and sharing personal information.
To test your staff on spotting the the tell-tale signs of a phish, use our new phish templates in your next campaigns. These templates cover timely events such as The World Cup in Qatar and Halloween offers from Wayfair, that could help you spot vulnerable users.
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Train Staff to Recognise and Avoid Phishing Attacks
- James MacKay
- September 27, 2022
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