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Submitted URL: https://gooqle.internalportal.net/XeTVTWE5PSkhQdmc3dVhBcHRXVXZROXljT1RPL2l4NzVQZTV5c3hEU1NpWWs1VUQrT2p5R1o1NVQrNVJ1ZGdDUTA1ZXNKTVl...
Effective URL: https://secured-login.net/pages/d9e835fe1bc2/XeTVTWE5PSkhQdmc3dVhBcHRXVXZROXljT1RPL2l4NzVQZTV5c3hEU1NpWWs1VUQrT2p5R1o1NVQr...
Submission: On December 04 via manual from US — Scanned from DK
Effective URL: https://secured-login.net/pages/d9e835fe1bc2/XeTVTWE5PSkhQdmc3dVhBcHRXVXZROXljT1RPL2l4NzVQZTV5c3hEU1NpWWs1VUQrT2p5R1o1NVQr...
Submission: On December 04 via manual from US — Scanned from DK
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OOPS! YOU CLICKED ON A SIMULATED PHISHING TEST. REMEMBER THESE THREE 'RULES TO STAY SAFE ONLINE' Rule Number One: * Stop, Look, Think! * Use that delete key. Rule Number Two: * Do I spot a Red Flag? * Verify suspicious email with the sender via a different medium. Rule Number Three: * "When in doubt, throw it out." There are a thousand ways that internet criminals will try to scam you, and only one way to stay safe: Stay alert as YOU are the last line of defense! Please review the Social Engineering Indicators found in the email you clicked on. Always think before you click! Hover over the red flags to see details: From: C.K. Hong <manager@netlist.com> Reply-to: C.K. Hong <manager.i3m46@netlist.2fa.com-token-auth.com> Subject: Urgent presentation review CR2310134564 CR2310134564 Hello! I am driving right now, but I need you to review the presentation (PDF-preview) before 4pm today in order to make my deadline in time. Please leave your feedback here. I will be back online soon. Thank you, C.K. Hong Sent from iphone CR2310134564 Please Note: This message came from GDR Group, Inc. and not from the company whose name is mentioned in the body of the email message, as the company has no association with The GDR Group, Inc. and does not endorse the services of GDR Group, Inc. The purpose of this message is to demonstrate how phishing attacks can come in emails that deceptively appear to be from reputable companies.