login.micrasoft-office365.com Open in urlscan Pro
3.221.253.160  Public Scan

Submitted URL: https://login.micrasoft-office365.com/4cc5f546b87f3647?l=107
Effective URL: https://login.micrasoft-office365.com/load_training?guid=dbc5f541b87f3637&correlation_id=792be00b-bbba-474d-b13c-50f40eecdd78
Submission: On February 19 via manual from US — Scanned from DE

Form analysis 1 forms found in the DOM

POST /training/acceptance

<form action="/training/acceptance" id="training-form" method="post">
  <div style="text-align: center;"><input class="ack_button sm" data-text="acknowledge" type="submit" value="I Understand!"></div>
</form>

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Oops!  You just opened a fake phish link, but don’t worry!  You have clicked a
link in a simulated phishing email sent by BD Information Security.  Read
the Teachable Moment below and click the Acknowledge button when done.

You have been phished!
This was a test — BD Information Security (IS) is working to increase
cybersecurity awareness and have crafted the Teachable Moment below to help you
understand how to identify suspicious emails.

These were the signs
 * Beware of email coming from external sources.  EXTERNAL EMAIL - Use caution
   opening attachments and links. In this particular case the email was sent
   from: Microsoft Authenticator Update
   <informational.alert.office365.0108846@micrasoft-office365.com>
 * The email provides Re-authenication link. Do caution about the URL before
   clicking where it belongs to micrasoft-office365.com . The correct Microsoft 
   site should be https://www.microsoft.com/

What's next?
 * Please fill this form and provide us with feedback 
 * Report suspicious emails with a single click using Outlook's Report
   Suspicious button.
 * Improve your phish-email-detection skills by visiting our Maxwell education
   and training page.



Questions? Please contact IS at InfoSec@bd.com.

Click the below button to confirm you acknowledge the learning. Thank you.