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THIS WAS A P&G PHISHING SIMULATION.  WE HAVE SOME VALUABLE INFORMATION BELOW!


THIS WAS A P&G PHISHING SIMULATION.  SCROLL DOWN FOR THIS VALUABLE INFORMATION:
1. PHISHING S-C-A-N TECHNIQUE.
2. WHAT THE PHISHING "TELLS" WERE IN THE EMAIL YOU RECEIVED.
3. SERVICENOW ARTICLE ABOUT HOW TO REPORT A PHISHING OR SPAM EMAIL.

Use the phishing S-C-A-N technique to identify and report phishing emails:


SENDER

Verify the sender.



CONTENT

Closely review email content.



ACTION

DO NOT click links, reply to the email, open attachments, share information, or
scan QR codes if the email is suspicious.



NOTIFY

Use the Report Phish button in Outlook if you receive a suspicious email.  If
you believe you made an error with an actual phishing email, visit
securityreport.pg.com and Raise an Incident or contact P&G's Security Incident
Team at securityincident.im@pg.com

Please visit the following page on the PGSecurity.pg.com website to review
additional details for each letter in S-C-A-N:
 * Stay Alert and S-C-A-N (opens in a new browser window)

Here are the phishing "tells" in the email you received:



P&G is counting on you to be cyber fit!  If this had been an actual phishing
email from a Threat Actor, your use of the Report Phish button would have led to
the email being investigated.  If the email was determined to be malicious or
suspicious, clicks by other people would have been blocked.

The phishing email above is still in your in-box, so please use the Report Phish
button now to report and delete it.  If you're unsure where the button is
located then visit and bookmark this new article (requires ServiceNow login) -
ReportPhish.pg.com

If you have any questions or need more information please contact the PGSecurity
Ion at pgsecurity.im@pg.com

By clicking the button below you agree that you have read and completed this
training.

Acknowledge

This phishing simulation was provided by P&G and may contain logos from
unaffiliated companies. Please only contact P&G regarding this message.