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Submitted URL: https://support.onlinedocshare.com/293254b0d1673edf?l=40
Effective URL: https://support.onlinedocshare.com/load_training?guid=2e3254b281673e6c&correlation_id=46b496ba-e77c-48dc-8c46-37991dd38eac
Submission: On March 07 via api from CZ — Scanned from DE

Form analysis 1 forms found in the DOM

POST /training/acceptance

<form action="/training/acceptance" data-text="training-form" method="POST"><button class="action classname" type="submit"></button>
  <div class="i icon-checkmark">&nbsp;</div>
  <button class="action classname" type="submit"><span data-text="button" dir="ltr">Acknowledge Exercise</span></button>
</form>

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STOP!


YOU'VE BEEN PHISHED


BUT DON'T CLOSE THIS PAGE!

This is an AUTHORIZED Resort Lifestyle Communities security awareness exercise.
Important: Please read through the following information and click the
“Acknowledge” button when complete


HOWEVER


WHEN YOU INTERACT WITH ACTUAL PHISHING EMAILS YOU ALLOW CYBERCRIMINALS TO...

 

Steal Information

 

Steal Your Identity

 

Install Ransomware or
Other Malicious Software

 

Attack Your
Contacts or Files

WHICH CAN LEAD TO
 

Reputational Damage

 

Service Disruption

 

Significant Monetary Loss

How do IIdentify Phishing?

 

With careful observation you may find some of these common warning flags...

Please hold your mouse over the red boxes in the email below to view some of the
warning signs.

Don't trust the From: field - it can be spoofed!

Sometimes phishing messages even spoof the To: field. Does it look suspicious?

Phishing messages sometimes contain misspellings.

Hover your mouse over the URL, does the link look familiar?

Does the message contain a threat?

Does the overall wording and "voice" seem a bit off?

 


TAKE ACTION

 * 
   1. Don't click
 * 
   2. Follow your organization's instructions for reporting suspicious emails
 * 
   3. DELETE THE MESSAGE

DON'T BE AN EASY TARGET. TAKE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT Resort Lifestyle
Communities DATA.

For more information please contact the Help Desk or the Information Security
Department.

By clicking the button below you acknowledge that you have read the preceding
advice.

 
Acknowledge Exercise

This phishing simulation was provided by your employer to help teach you to
recognize commonly-used phishing risks. To appear as realistic as possible, it
may contain the name, brand or logo of unaffiliated third parties. Please do NOT
contact the company that is named or whose brands or logos were used. If you
have any questions or concerns about phishing emails, please contact only your
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