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Submitted URL: https://www.mailcenter-alerts.com/auth/d2bc2e4d5fb6cfc5?l=94
Effective URL: https://www.mailcenter-alerts.com/load_training?guid=03bc2e436fb6cf07&correlation_id=12beadaf-7db6-4881-925f-f37d7753334f
Submission: On March 28 via manual from US — Scanned from AU
Effective URL: https://www.mailcenter-alerts.com/load_training?guid=03bc2e436fb6cf07&correlation_id=12beadaf-7db6-4881-925f-f37d7753334f
Submission: On March 28 via manual from US — Scanned from AU
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BECOME AHUMAN FIREWALL WE'RE GOING TO SHOW YOU SOME QUICK EMAIL TIPS AND TRICKS YOU CAN USE TO IDENTIFY PHISHING EMAILS, STOP THE BAD GUYS, AND IMPRESS YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY. IT LOOKS LIKE YOU ARE USING AN ANDROID DEVICE. HERE'S A FEW TRICKS YOU CAN USE TO DETERMINE IF AN EMAIL IS LEGITIMATE OR NOT: 1 CHECK THE LINKS Carefully press and hold on links in messages to see where the link is taking you. Make sure that the link is recognizable and seems to be related to the content of the email. This is what it looks like: If the address looks unrelated to the message, don't follow the link. 2 CHECK THE SENDER Look at the sender. Although the bad guys can spoof email addresses, check to make sure that the sender and their email address are familiar. 3 READ CAREFULLY Read the email carefully. Many times the bad guys will add threatening or "urgent" requests to trick you into doing something like clicking a link, opening and attachment, or putting your password into their web site. IF ANYTHING ABOUT THE MESSAGE SEEMS A LITTLE OFF OR YOU WORRY IT MIGHT BE A MALICIOUS EMAIL CONTACT YOUR HELPDESK. Got it! IT LOOKS LIKE YOU ARE USING AN APPLE IOS DEVICE LIKE AN IPHONE OR IPAD. HERE'S A FEW TRICKS YOU CAN USE TO DETERMINE IF AN EMAIL IS LEGITIMATE OR NOT: 1 CHECK THE LINKS Carefully press and hold on links in messages to see where the link is taking you. This is what it looks like: If the address looks unrelated to the message, don't follow the link. 2 CHECK THE SENDER Look at the sender. Although the bad guys can spoof email addresses, check to make sure that the sender and their email address are familiar. 3 READ CAREFULLY Read the email carefully. Many times the bad guys will add threatening or "urgent" requests to trick you into doing something like clicking a link, opening and attachment, or putting your password into their web site. IF ANYTHING ABOUT THE MESSAGE SEEMS A LITTLE OFF OR YOU WORRY IT MIGHT BE A MALICIOUS EMAIL CONTACT YOUR HELPDESK. Got it! TO BEGIN, I NEED TO KNOW WHAT SOFTWARE YOU USE TO READ YOUR EMAIL. Click one of the icons below. Don't worry, you can always come back to this screen. Mail App Outlook for Mac Office 365 Gmail IT LOOKS LIKE YOU ARE USING APPLE MAIL. HERE'S A FEW TRICKS YOU CAN USE TO DETERMINE IF AN EMAIL IS LEGITIMATE OR NOT: 1 MOUSE OVER LINKS Carefully hover your mouse over links in messages to see where the link is taking you. Make sure that the link is recognizable and seems to be related to the content of the email. This is what it looks like: If the address looks unrelated to the message, don't follow the link. 2 CHECK THE SENDER'S NAME In Outlook for Mac you will need to double-click on the sender's name (in this case IT Support) Look at the sender's email address. Although the bad guys can spoof email, check to make sure that the sender and their email address are familiar. 3 READ CAREFULLY Read the email carefully. Many times the bad guys will add threatening or "urgent" requests to trick you into doing something like clicking a link, opening and attachment, or putting your password into their web site. IF ANYTHING ABOUT THE MESSAGE SEEMS A LITTLE OFF OR YOU WORRY IT MIGHT BE A MALICIOUS EMAIL CONTACT YOUR HELPDESK. Got it! HERE'S A FEW OUTLOOK FOR MAC TRICKS YOU CAN USE TO DETERMINE IF AN EMAIL IS LEGITIMATE OR NOT: 1 MOUSE OVER LINKS Carefully hover your mouse over links in messages to see where the link is taking you. Make sure that the link is recognizable and seems to be related to the content of the email. This is what it looks like: If the address looks unrelated to the message, don't follow the link. 2 CHECK THE SENDER'S NAME In Outlook for Mac you will need to double-click on the sender's name (in this case IT Support) Look at the sender's email address. Although the bad guys can spoof email, check to make sure that the sender and their email address are familiar. 3 READ CAREFULLY Read the email carefully. Many times the bad guys will add threatening or "urgent" requests to trick you into doing something like clicking a link, opening and attachment, or putting your password into their web site. IF ANYTHING ABOUT THE MESSAGE SEEMS A LITTLE OFF OR YOU WORRY IT MIGHT BE A MALICIOUS EMAIL CONTACT YOUR HELPDESK. Got it! HERE'S A FEW OFFICE 365 TRICKS YOU CAN USE TO DETERMINE IF AN EMAIL IS LEGITIMATE OR NOT: 1 MOUSE OVER LINKS Carefully hover your mouse over links in messages to see where the link is taking you. Make sure that the link is recognizable and seems to be related to the content of the email. This is what it looks like: If the address looks unrelated to the message, don't follow the link. 2 CHECK THE SENDER'S NAME Look at the sender. Although the bad guys can spoof email addresses, check to make sure that the sender and their email address are familiar. 3 READ CAREFULLY Read the email carefully. Many times the bad guys will add threatening or "urgent" requests to trick you into doing something like clicking a link, opening and attachment, or putting your password into their web site. IF ANYTHING ABOUT THE MESSAGE SEEMS A LITTLE OFF OR YOU WORRY IT MIGHT BE A MALICIOUS EMAIL CONTACT YOUR HELPDESK. Got it! HERE'S A FEW GMAIL TRICKS YOU CAN USE TO DETERMINE IF AN EMAIL IS LEGITIMATE OR NOT: 1 MOUSE OVER LINKS Carefully hover your mouse over links in messages to see where the link is taking you. Make sure that the link is recognizable and seems to be related to the content of the email. This is what it looks like: If the address looks unrelated to the message, don't follow the link. 2 MOUSE OVER LINKS - SAFARI If you use Safari, you should enable the status bar so you can see the real link in the email. Click on the "View" menu and then on "Show Status Bar": 3 CHECK THE SENDER'S NAME Look at the sender. Although the bad guys can spoof email addresses, check to make sure that the sender and their email address are familiar. 3 READ CAREFULLY Read the email carefully. Many times the bad guys will add threatening or "urgent" requests to trick you into doing something like clicking a link, opening and attachment, or putting your password into their web site. IF ANYTHING ABOUT THE MESSAGE SEEMS A LITTLE OFF OR YOU WORRY IT MIGHT BE A MALICIOUS EMAIL CONTACT YOUR HELPDESK. Got it! TO BEGIN, I NEED TO KNOW WHAT SOFTWARE YOU USE TO READ YOUR EMAIL. Click one of the icons below. Don't worry, you can always come back to this screen. Outlook Office 365 Lotus Notes Gmail IT LOOKS LIKE YOU ARE USING OUTLOOK. HERE'S A FEW TRICKS YOU CAN USE TO DETERMINE IF AN EMAIL IS LEGITIMATE OR NOT: 1 MOUSE OVER LINKS Carefully hover your mouse over links in messages to see where the link is taking you. Make sure that the link is recognizable and seems to be related to the content of the email. This is what it looks like: If the address looks unrelated to the message, don't follow the link. 2 CHECK THE SENDER'S NAME Look at the sender. Although the bad guys can spoof email addresses, check to make sure that the sender and their email address are familiar. 3 READ CAREFULLY Read the email carefully. Many times the bad guys will add threatening or "urgent" requests to trick you into doing something like clicking a link, opening and attachment, or putting your password into their web site. IF ANYTHING ABOUT THE MESSAGE SEEMS A LITTLE OFF OR YOU WORRY IT MIGHT BE A MALICIOUS EMAIL CONTACT YOUR HELPDESK. Got it! HERE'S A FEW TRICKS YOU CAN USE TO DETERMINE IF AN EMAIL IS LEGITIMATE OR NOT: 1 MOUSE OVER LINKS Carefully hover your mouse over links in messages to see where the link is taking you. Make sure that the link is recognizable and seems to be related to the content of the email. This is what it looks like: If the address looks unrelated to the message, don't follow the link. 2 CHECK THE SENDER'S NAME Look at the sender. Although the bad guys can spoof email addresses, check to make sure that the sender and their email address are familiar. 3 READ CAREFULLY Read the email carefully. Many times the bad guys will add threatening or "urgent" requests to trick you into doing something like clicking a link, opening and attachment, or putting your password into their web site. IF ANYTHING ABOUT THE MESSAGE SEEMS A LITTLE OFF OR YOU WORRY IT MIGHT BE A MALICIOUS EMAIL CONTACT YOUR HELPDESK. Got it! HERE'S A FEW TRICKS YOU CAN USE TO DETERMINE IF AN EMAIL IS LEGITIMATE OR NOT: 1 EXTERNAL EMAIL First off, if you see a globe on the top of email it means that the message came from outside the organization. It looks like this: 2 MOUSE OVER LINKS Carefully hover your mouse over links in messages to see where the link is taking you. Make sure that the link is recognizable and seems to be related to the content of the email. This is what it looks like: If the address looks unrelated to the message, don't follow the link. 3 CHECK THE SENDER'S NAME Look at the sender. Although the bad guys can spoof email addresses, check to make sure that the sender and their email address are familiar. 4 READ CAREFULLY Read the email carefully. Many times the bad guys will add threatening or "urgent" requests to trick you into doing something like clicking a link, opening and attachment, or putting your password into their web site. IF ANYTHING ABOUT THE MESSAGE SEEMS A LITTLE OFF OR YOU WORRY IT MIGHT BE A MALICIOUS EMAIL CONTACT YOUR HELPDESK. Got it! HERE'S A FEW GMAIL TRICKS YOU CAN USE TO DETERMINE IF AN EMAIL IS LEGITIMATE OR NOT: 1 MOUSE OVER LINKS Carefully hover your mouse over links in messages to see where the link is taking you. Make sure that the link is recognizable and seems to be related to the content of the email. This is what it looks like: If the address looks unrelated to the message, don't follow the link. 2 CHECK THE SENDER'S NAME Look at the sender. Although the bad guys can spoof email addresses, check to make sure that the sender and their email address are familiar. 3 READ CAREFULLY Read the email carefully. Many times the bad guys will add threatening or "urgent" requests to trick you into doing something like clicking a link, opening and attachment, or putting your password into their web site. IF ANYTHING ABOUT THE MESSAGE SEEMS A LITTLE OFF OR YOU WORRY IT MIGHT BE A MALICIOUS EMAIL CONTACT YOUR HELPDESK. Got it! This phishing simulation was provided by your employer and may contain logos from unaffiliated companies. Please only contact your employer regarding this message. Confidential and Proprietary - Privacy Policy