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Submitted URL: https://login.docsign-online.com/1b4561996356f5bb?l=141
Effective URL: https://login.docsign-online.com/load_training?guid=f24561947356f5f7&correlation_id=f9a9e82b-ea2d-4a6d-aa13-106cd85ee38a
Submission: On October 30 via manual from US — Scanned from US

Form analysis 1 forms found in the DOM

POST https://login.docsign-online.com/training/acceptance?correlation_id=f9a9e82b-ea2d-4a6d-aa13-106cd85ee38a

<form action="https://login.docsign-online.com/training/acceptance?correlation_id=f9a9e82b-ea2d-4a6d-aa13-106cd85ee38a" id="training-form" method="post"><button data-text="ack" type="submit">Acknowledge</button></form>

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OH NO! YOU FELL FOR A PHISH!

Don't worry, this was an approved phishing simulation run by The University of
Nebraska Medical Center/Nebraska Medicine Information Security Team.
We're here to help!



HOW CAN I HELP STOP PHISHING?

- Don't blindly trust anything that comes into your inbox. Be a "Smart Skeptic".

- If you receive a suspicious email, forward it to your Helpdesk or Information
Security Office and then delete it. 

- Ensure that your computer is kept up to date with patches, updates, and
anti-virus definitions. 

- Never trust an email that asks you for personal or inside information such as
your username or password. 

- Be suspicious of messages that have vague, generic, or impersonal messages.
Ask yourself, "Does the email's message "sound" or feel authentic?"

If you suspect that the email is fraudulent, go directly to the site (e.g.
Facebook, LinkedIn, PayPal, your bank, etc.)


Use the "Report Phish" button!



For more details, please check out our site here:
www.info.unmc.edu/its-security/resources/phishing.html

By clicking "Acknowledge" below you agree that you have read the training
material.

Acknowledge

Please contact the Information Security Office at: phishing@unmc.edu for any
further questions about this security awareness campaign.