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Submitted URL: https://document.micrasoft-office365.com/60b264e389a7a139?l=40
Effective URL: https://document.micrasoft-office365.com/load_training?guid=7eb264ec49a7a151&correlation_id=16efde0d-196e-40c3-9db0-12490cbd2eb6
Submission: On June 27 via api from US — Scanned from DE
Effective URL: https://document.micrasoft-office365.com/load_training?guid=7eb264ec49a7a151&correlation_id=16efde0d-196e-40c3-9db0-12490cbd2eb6
Submission: On June 27 via api from US — Scanned from DE
Form analysis
1 forms found in the DOMPOST https://document.micrasoft-office365.com/training/acceptance?correlation_id=16efde0d-196e-40c3-9db0-12490cbd2eb6
<form action="https://document.micrasoft-office365.com/training/acceptance?correlation_id=16efde0d-196e-40c3-9db0-12490cbd2eb6" id="training-form" method="post">
<div style="text-align: center; margin-top: 20px;"><input class="myButton" data-text="acknowledge" type="submit" value="Got it! Thanks!"></div>
</form>
Text Content
Don't Worry! This is an authorized simulation sent from Ross Cybersecurity Team If you have any questions or feedback related to this exercise, please email infosec@ros.com Had this been real you would've been phished. This type of phish is known as a Link Based Attack. The hacker tricked you into clicking the malicious link. Here are some things to watch out for: Always check for grammatical and spelling errors. Most legitimate sites do not have multiple typos. Hover over the link to see the URL destination. Does it match up with a legitimate site? Always check the tone of the email. This email triggers an emotional response that gets you to act fast. It could be a potential scam. If you suspect you've received a phishing email at work, please report it by clicking the "Report Phishing" Button in Outlook or forward the message to spam@ros.com Please do not share your experience with colleagues, so they can learn too. Click to acknowledge and close