A lot of companies use cybersecurity training to prevent phishing attacks. A UC San Diego study says they should find a better way to protect their digital assets.
I report emails that I know are legit if it fails the phishing rules. Best example is unprompted emails from third party services that I know my company is using. If I don’t get a real email from a real employee either including the link or warning me that a valid third party link is coming, I’m not going to click it.
I report emails that I know are legit if it fails the phishing rules. Best example is unprompted emails from third party services that I know my company is using. If I don’t get a real email from a real employee either including the link or warning me that a valid third party link is coming, I’m not going to click it.
Make your shit legit or I’m not gonna do it.
This is exactly it. Out sourced stuff that there is no way to verify. I stopped clicking on this stuff too unless I had to. Was still never sure.