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Submitted URL: http://www.micrasoft-office365.online/f35c126feb6439c7?l=14
Effective URL: http://www.micrasoft-office365.online/load_training?guid=ba5c1261eb6439f6&correlation_id=b50aa134-ac5a-4116-9413-243eaeed9896
Submission Tags: falconsandbox
Submission: On August 30 via api from US — Scanned from AU
Effective URL: http://www.micrasoft-office365.online/load_training?guid=ba5c1261eb6439f6&correlation_id=b50aa134-ac5a-4116-9413-243eaeed9896
Submission Tags: falconsandbox
Submission: On August 30 via api from US — Scanned from AU
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE. CAN YOU IDENTIFY THE 3 SUSPICIOUS INDICATORS BY CLICKING ON THE CORRECT PARTS OF THE EMAIL? YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ACKNOWELDGE COMPLETION OF YOUR TRAINING UNTIL ALL 4 INDICATORS HAVE BEEN FOUND. 1. THIS EMAIL USES A FAMILIAR SERVICE (MICROSOFT) BUT COMES IN WITH AN [EXTERNAL] TAG. Pay attention to our tags. DBS uses Microsoft as a service – official DBS-Microsoft emails will come in with a [DBS Service] tag. Emails from outside the bank are marked with the [External] tag. Always be extra vigilant when opening such Emails. 2. UNKNOWN EMAIL DOMAIN. Always look out for the sender emails. This is not a legitimate Microsoft domain. 3. THE EMAIL USES URGENCY TO GET YOU TO CLICK. Many phishing emails use urgent or interesting subjects to get clicks. This email claims your device is under attack from ransomware to catch your attention. 4. LINK IS SUSPICIOUS. Inspect the link in the email and see if you have seen it before. Always confirm the link is legitimate or go directly to the website to check. You have Found: 0 / 4 SUSPICIOUS? REPORT IT. IF YOU SPOT A SUSPICIOUS EMAIL, IT IS REALLY IMPORTANT THAT YOU REPORT IT. YOU MAY DO SO BY REPORTING TO CERT@DBS.COM OR BY CLICKING ON THE REPORT PHISHING BUTTON LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW YOU COULD PROTECT YOURSELF AND DBS BY VISITING THESE RESOURCES: * STAY CYBRFIT THROUGH A SERIES OF QUIZZES AND PUZZLES * VISIT DBS SECURITY ALERTS & NEWS TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE LATEST SCAMS TARGETING DBS BANK. KINDLY ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE EXERCISE IN THE PREVIOUS SLIDE TO PROCEED