www.adobecloudservices.com Open in urlscan Pro
3.87.181.119  Public Scan

Submitted URL: http://www.adobecloudservices.com/b38a42a12fd260c4?l=81
Effective URL: http://www.adobecloudservices.com/load_training?guid=3a8a42aa2fd26060&correlation_id=638e61ba-6d56-4be6-9e91-5e8c8e581251
Submission: On January 27 via api from US — Scanned from DE

Form analysis 1 forms found in the DOM

POST http://www.adobecloudservices.com/training/acceptance?correlation_id=638e61ba-6d56-4be6-9e91-5e8c8e581251

<form action="http://www.adobecloudservices.com/training/acceptance?correlation_id=638e61ba-6d56-4be6-9e91-5e8c8e581251" id="training-form" method="post"><input class="ack_button" data-text="acknowledge" type="submit" value="Acknowledge">&nbsp;
</form>

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Oops! The email you just responded to was a fake phishing email. Don't worry! It
was sent to you to help you learn how to avoid real attacks.
Jane receives an urgent email...
 
 
This email told me I need to update my account information. I’d better do that
right away.
 
 
 
 
STOP!
You could have fallen for this email scam. Hackers use emails to steal sensitive
information.
This is how scammers try to trick you...

Order: 3761-5468-482485468

Order Date: Friday, 21 March 2014, 11:23 AM

Dear Customer,

Your package was not able to be delivered and has been returned to your local
FedEx office.

 

To receive your package, please, go to the nearest our office and show
this shipping receipt.

 



 
 
I'll send you what seems to be an urgent message, tempting you to click a link
and provide information.

The link will look like it goes to a legitimate site, but it’s really a disguise
for my site. Once you click and reveal information, I’ll have easy access to
your data — and your account!
How to protect yourself...
Do not click or respond to suspicious emails.
Never reveal personal, corporate, or financial data in response to an
unsolicited email.
Before clicking, hover over a link to see its true source.
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Don’t be fooled by logos and familiar brand names. Instead of clicking, type a
known address into your browser.
http://www.google.com
 
 
Hmmm...now I’m not sure about this email. I’ll check into it before clicking.
 
 
I could have had access to valuable information! It was only a click away!
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