I’ve got a question for everyone on this blog. Have you ever been on a phishing simulation where something is sent to you and you’re to determine if it is real or fake? I’ve not, and I’m wondering how we can do that as consumers. Phishlabs has a blog out entitled Phishing Simulations: Should they Reflect Real-World Attacks? This is a real question that I’d love to participate in. I see different types of things I know I’m not to open, but there are times I’m sure I’ve been duped. We all have. Take a look, look at the TTP’s and lets learn together how we can protect ourselves.
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Have you ever been in a phishing simulation?
I’ve got a question for everyone on this blog. Have you ever been on a phishing simulation where something is sent to you and you’re to determine if it is real or fake? I’ve not, and I’m wondering how we can do that as consumers. Phishlabs has a blog out entitled Phishing Simulations: Should they Reflect Real-World Attacks? This is a real question that I’d love to participate in. I see different types of things I know I’m not to open, but there are times I’m sure I’ve been duped. We all have. Take a look, look at the TTP’s and lets learn together how we can protect ourselves.
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