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54.78.198.190  Malicious Activity! Public Scan

Submitted URL: https://winner.event-planer.com/5d053f3015a2d696?l=43
Effective URL: https://winner.event-planer.com/load_training?guid=d8053f3035a2d67c&correlation_id=f0acd6ae-849e-472a-a0f6-2e3e38011b63
Submission: On October 02 via manual from CH — Scanned from CH

Form analysis 1 forms found in the DOM

POST https://winner.event-planer.com/training/acceptance?correlation_id=f0acd6ae-849e-472a-a0f6-2e3e38011b63

<form action="https://winner.event-planer.com/training/acceptance?correlation_id=f0acd6ae-849e-472a-a0f6-2e3e38011b63" method="post" id="training-form"><button data-text="ack" type="submit">Acknowledge</button></form>

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English
 * Arabic
 * British English
 * Chinese (Simplified)
 * Chinese (Traditional)
 * Czech
 * Danish
 * Dutch
 * Finnish
 * French
 * Canadian French
 * German
 * Greek
 * Hebrew
 * Hindi
 * Hungarian
 * Icelandic
 * Italian
 * Japanese
 * Korean
 * Norwegian
 * Polish
 * Portuguese (Brazil)
 * Romanian
 * Russian
 * Slovak
 * Spanish (European)
 * Spanish (Latin)
 * Swedish
 * Thai
 * Turkish
 * Vietnamese

 


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Below is the simulated phishing message you just received. Like a real phishing
attack, on the surface, the email seems to be legitimate — but it is not. 

If this had been an actual attack, clicking the link would have sent you to a
dangerous site and exposed your system to ransomware, malware or another cyber
security threat.

 
From: easyjet (easyjet@event-planer.com)
Subject: Participate and you could win a free pair of tickets to Europe!



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 * Be immediately suspicious if the message tries to scare you, offers an
   incredible deal, or prompts you to reset a password or update account
   information.
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   unfamiliar or differs from what you expected to see, don’t click.
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 * Ask your IT department for advice if you’re unsure.

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