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Submission: On November 17 via automatic, source certstream-suspicious — Scanned from DE
Submission: On November 17 via automatic, source certstream-suspicious — Scanned from DE
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OH OH, YOU CLICKED A SIMULATED PHISHING TEST! YOU MIGHT FEEL THIS WAS AN UNFAIR TEST BECAUSE THE EMAIL WAS FROM SOMEONE YOU KNOW. BUT, THAT IS HOW MODERN HACKING WORKS! YOU WILL RECEIVE AN EMAIL OR TEXT MESSAGE THIS YEAR FROM SOMEONE YOU KNOW THAT THEY DID NOT SEND. YOU CAN NO LONGER TRUST THE SENDERS’ IDENTITY ON EMAILS, CALLER ID, OR TEXT MESSAGES. THEY CAN ALL BE SPOOFED OR FAKED. * Sender's Name: * Sender's Email: * Email Subject: Show Hacker Tell * IF THIS WAS A REAL ATTACK, THE HACKER COULD NOW HAVE ACCESS TO: * Steal your files * Use your address book to attack your friends and colleagues * Turn on your webcam and record you * Install keystroke loggers to steal your passwords and identity * Install Ransomware to encrypt your files and demand payment * Erase your hard drive and all your files WHAT YOU SHOULD DO Before you open an attachment, click a link, or call a phone number: Contact the person who sent you the email and ask if they sent it. Do not hit reply- use a contact method you know is accurate. If they did not send it, delete it immediately. Do not reply or click any links in the email, including unsubscribe. This message came from Prilock Security, Inc. and not from the company whose name is mentioned in the body of the email message. That company has no association with Prilock Security, Inc and does not endorse the services of Prilock Security, Inc. The purpose of this message is to demonstrate how phishing attacks can come in emails that deceptively appear to be from reputable companies or friends.