www.netbenefits-access.com Open in urlscan Pro
54.161.211.92  Public Scan

Submitted URL: https://www.netbenefits-access.com/466ebe319bff0918?l=28
Effective URL: https://www.netbenefits-access.com/load_training?guid=c36ebe325bff0903&correlation_id=e41b85b4-6c84-4b1a-bb40-438583f6936d
Submission: On April 18 via api from US — Scanned from DE

Form analysis 1 forms found in the DOM

POST /training/acceptance

<form action="/training/acceptance" id="training-form" method="post">
  <div><strong><input class="ack_button sm" data-text="acknowledge" type="submit" value="I Understand!"></strong></div>
</form>

Text Content

 


OOPS! DON'T JUST 'SHAKE IT OFF'

Cause the phishers gonna bait, bait, bait, bait, bait

And the learners gonna train, train, train, train, train

I'm just gonna spot, spot, spot, spot, spot

Spot the fake, spot the fake!

This was a simulated phishing test sent by the Western Union Cybersecurity team.
However, it is important to realize that, if it had been a real phishing
attempt, serious consequences could have occurred.

We're helping everyone at Western Union learn how to avoid phishing attacks.
Please take just 20 seconds to read and acknowledge this message.

 


WHY IS CLICKING A LINK DANGEROUS?

Many phishing emails try to trick you into clicking a malicious link. This can
let cyber criminals:

 * Access sensitive information
 * Compromise your company's network
 * Infect your computer with malicious software


Phish Prevention Checklist - What to do next time: 
 * Stay Vigilant: Phishing attacks target everyone; always be on guard for a
   phishing attack. 
 * Recognize Phishing: Be cautious with emails and look for suspicious red
   flags(especially from external senders). 
 * Report Suspicious Emails: If an email feels suspicious, report it via the
   PhishAlarm Report Phish button. Reporting suspicious emails protects you and
   all of Western Union. 



Takeaway: never click a link in an email until you've verified that it's safe.

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
own employer.