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Submitted URL: https://rwebfix.com/17756e8cd348efa1
Effective URL: https://rwebfix.com/load_training?guid=4a756e86e348ef1b&correlation_id=6969e208-1667-4a6d-bc93-8870901790dd
Submission: On April 14 via api from US — Scanned from DE
Effective URL: https://rwebfix.com/load_training?guid=4a756e86e348ef1b&correlation_id=6969e208-1667-4a6d-bc93-8870901790dd
Submission: On April 14 via api from US — Scanned from DE
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1 forms found in the DOMPOST https://rwebfix.com/training/acceptance?correlation_id=6969e208-1667-4a6d-bc93-8870901790dd
<form action="https://rwebfix.com/training/acceptance?correlation_id=6969e208-1667-4a6d-bc93-8870901790dd" id="training-form" method="post"><button data-text="ack" type="submit">Got it!</button></form>
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You've been phished! But don't worry, this was an approved phishing exercise sent by Goldman Sachs to help you learn how to identify and avoid phishing attacks. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sam Massey <sam.massey@netbenefits-access.com> Subject: RE: [URGENT] Action Required: Potential Account Compromise -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Phishing can lead to security breaches that expose sensitive information to hackers. Please complete the following interactive training exercise, which will walk you through how to inspect a suspicious email so you can avoid getting phished at work and at home. Launch Training From: company@qqoffi55.cc NOTICE: It looks like your security has been COMPROMISED. Login to your Amazon account immediately to check if you need to RESET your pasword, YOU MAY HAVE BEEN HACKED. CLICK HERE to find out the current status of your acount. Whoa! Before you click on that link, have you inspected this email closely? → 1. Check the link Hover over the link to see the URL. Does it look related to the rest of the text? YesNo No! The web site the link takes you to is www.pharmamedsonline.com! It has nothing to do with the email content. Note: Goldman Sachs has security controls that often rewrite a URL in an incoming email so always inspect it closely. → Right, this URL doesn't appear to be familiar or related to the topic of the email. Note: Goldman Sachs has security controls that often rewrite a URL in an incoming email so always inspect it closely. → 2. Check the tone Reread the email to find any suspicious tones or requests. Is the sender trying to scare you or trick you into doing something like clicking a link? NoYes Incorrect! This email is written in a sensational tone that contains a veiled threat. Most professional communications do not use this tone. → Correct, most professional communications do not use this tone.→ 3. Check the sender Look at the sender's email address. Does it look familiar? Does the address look legitimate? Is the email address spelled correctly? Are there any extra or missing letters? I know them!Who is this? No, this email address is completely made up and likely not real. However, hackers can spoof real email addresses, so it's important to double check if you see other signs of phishing.→ Correct, the sender is totally made up and is using a false email address. → With all this in mind, if anything in the mail seems suspicious, report it! → SO REMEMBER, IF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING LOOKS SUSPICIOUS: * URL * TONE * SENDER DON'T CLICK! REPORT IT! STAY SAFE! LEARN MORE ON REPORTING HERE You do not need to report the specific e-mail that led you here as a security incident, to Compliance or to your manager. Got it! This phishing simulation was provided by your employer and may contain logos from unaffiliated companies. Please only contact your employer regarding this message. Confidential and Proprietary - Privacy Policy