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52.18.98.48  Public Scan

Submitted URL: https://login.micrasoft-395office.com/1fb7fdf711d3c349?l=48
Effective URL: https://login.micrasoft-395office.com/load_training?guid=80b7fdf7f1d3c38b&correlation_id=6cbde4a2-97ef-4e4a-b048-f5c09a470955
Submission: On April 05 via manual from IN — Scanned from DE

Form analysis 1 forms found in the DOM

POST /training/acceptance

<form action="/training/acceptance" id="training-form" method="post">
  <div>&nbsp;</div>
  <div><input class="ack_button sm" data-text="acknowledge" type="submit" value="I Understand"><br>
    <br> &nbsp;
  </div>
</form>

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CYBERSECURITY TRAINING EXERCISE

Hi there! The email you responded to was a fake phishing email - part of a brief
training exercise. But don't worry! Everyone makes mistakes. 

We're helping everyone learn how to avoid phishing attacks to protect
ourselves and our company. Please take just 20 seconds to read and acknowledge
this message.

Here are some clues you may have missed.





 


WHY IS CLICKING A LINK DANGEROUS?

Many phishing emails try to trick you into clicking a malicious link. This can
let cyber criminals:

 * Access sensitive information
 * Compromise your company's network
 * Infect your computer with malicious software


TAKEAWAYS

 * Verify the sender
 * Verify links
 * Do not click on images, as they may contain hidden links
 * Do not open unexpected attachments
 * Use caution with email you release from quarantine, junk or spam filters
 * Use Authenticator App when credentials are challenged rather than text
   message
 * Never use the same password for multiple accounts.  For our Password
   Standard, click here.
 * Be extra careful with external emails: 




Remember: technical solutions cannot stop all phishing campaigns. YOU can make a
huge difference to the ongoing security of McCain:
 
 * Always use the "Report Message" button if there is any doubt about an email
 * Be vigilant and use best practices when verifying if an email is legitimate
   (see above takeaways)

 


 









This phishing simulation was provided by your employer to help teach you to
recognize commonly-used phishing risks. To appear as realistic as possible, it
may contain the name, brand or logo of unaffiliated third parties. Please do NOT
contact the company that is named or whose brands or logos were used. Please
report suspicious email via the Report Message button. If you have issues doing
so please contact Global IT Service Desk.