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Submitted URL: https://www.dropboxlink.net/4da67ab38f8b7940?l=27
Effective URL: https://www.dropboxlink.net/load_training?guid=3ea67ab3cf8b79da&correlation_id=7e4f4f2e-cda7-4666-aa2f-3c5944a0bee8
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Effective URL: https://www.dropboxlink.net/load_training?guid=3ea67ab3cf8b79da&correlation_id=7e4f4f2e-cda7-4666-aa2f-3c5944a0bee8
Submission: On March 21 via manual from DE — Scanned from DE
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Training YOU´VE BEEN PHISHED! THIS IS AN AUTHORIZED TRAINING EXERCISE, CONDUCTED BY ATLAS COPCO GROUP IT. This could have been a real phishing email. The link or attachment you just clicked could have contained viruses or malware that could harm your computer and spread to others. We all have a responsibility to protect Atlas Copco Group's information - don't be an easy target! WHAT WERE THE SIGNS OF PHISHING? You may feel curious to find out more about the files that were shared with you. Curiosity is a common feeling that cybercriminals play on, to trick you into clicking. Start by asking yourself some key questions; do you usually receive emails like this; are you expecting any files to be shared with you; is there a possibility that this is a scam? Continue by trying to find any verifiable information. In this case, there are no contact details, not even a sender name that you can look up. Lastly, the domain name dropboxlink.net seems maybe out of character, even if you do use Dropbox. Their website domain is dropbox.com. All these small but important details are signs that this email is NOT legitimate, and you should not click on any links. Help our organization to safeguard company data. Simply click the Report Phish button in Outlook - it only takes a second. Your actions matter! LEARN MORE ABOUT DIGITAL SECURITY Learning Link: Digital Security Training Instruction: How to report phishing emails via the Report Phish button in Outlook IT Training Center: How to detect a malicious email Contact Service Desk via chat or phone if you have been the victim of a real scam, or tricked into sharing information such as passwords or bank details. This phishing simulation was provided by Atlas Copco Group IT to teach you how 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. Atlas Copco Group IT