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Submitted URL: https://dropbox.internalportal.net/XYWU0ektUUHBCNis2ZHU0eVRkeUlWeGVNZ2FheU5OMDU1bjlFSVJOS2drcGtyMjdUbWM3TUVScnZSVWdycVZjdTNhWW1NSTM...
Effective URL: https://secured-login.net/pages/01a66682804976b1e388ad3e720f6b7b/XYWU0ektUUHBCNis2ZHU0eVRkeUlWeGVNZ2FheU5OMDU1bjlFSVJOS2dr...
Submission: On September 17 via manual from US — Scanned from DE

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 OOPS! YOU CLICKED ON A SIMULATED PHISHING TEST. 


REMEMBER THESE THREE RULES TO STAY SAFE ONLINE.

 


RULE NUMBER ONE:

Always stop, look, and think before you click!
Hover over the link before you click!


Rule Number Two:

Check for red flags that indicate a phishing attack is happening.

Rule Number Three:

Verify suspicious emails with the sender through a different medium.

Please review the Email Security Awareness Red Flags found in the email you
clicked on. Always think before you click!

Hover over the red flags below to see details:



From: Ian H. Ackerman <EHS-IT@mass.gov>
Reply-to:  Ian H. Ackerman <EHS-IT.eopnd@mass.2fa.com-token-auth.com>
Subject:  High: Multiple compromised accounts - Must check account


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Hi Jay, this is EHS Account Services,

Due to a recent breach, we’re concerned your password/account is compromised.
Please send us your password so we can see if it's okay.

DO NOT REPORT THIS MESSAGE! It may alert the threat actor!
Our Secure link will open a VPN tunnel that tricks malicious man-in-the-middle
visibility.

Please see the link below and treat it as urgent as the process will only take a
minute!

Click here: Secure Admin Portal

P.S.: This is compulsory for everyone!


Ian H. Ackerman
EHS Account Services




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For additional training on spotting the red flags of social engineering and
phishing scams, please see this official EOTSS video resource.

https://www.mass.gov/info-details/supplementary-training-resources

Please Note: This message came from KnowBe4, Inc. and not from the company whose
name is mentioned in the body of the email message, as the company has no
association with KnowBe4, Inc. and does not endorse the services of KnowBe4,
Inc. The purpose of this message is to demonstrate how phishing attacks can come
in emails that deceptively appear to be from reputable companies.