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Submitted URL: http://www.refund.postcardfast.com/a66f1cbd46ed5194?l=15
Effective URL: http://www.refund.postcardfast.com/load_training?guid=3b6f1cbfb6ed51e8&correlation_id=d7b17428-e662-41fa-ac01-fc6c2bc0da01
Submission: On April 06 via api from US — Scanned from DE
Effective URL: http://www.refund.postcardfast.com/load_training?guid=3b6f1cbfb6ed51e8&correlation_id=d7b17428-e662-41fa-ac01-fc6c2bc0da01
Submission: On April 06 via api from US — Scanned from DE
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STOP: You've been phished. Your actions could have put the company's sensitive data and systems at risk. However, because this is an authorized exercise by the cybersecurity team at NextEra Energy, you have the chance to learn from your mistake and ensure it doesn't happen again. Please do not warn your colleagues about this exercise so they may go through the same learning experience. Though we encourage the sharing of best practices and phishing tips, employees should never forward suspicious emails to each other, as this further spreads the reach of potentially malicious content and puts more people at risk of clicking on a dangerous link or attachment. Read through the below teachable moment and click the acknowledge button at the bottom of the page to complete. Did you take a moment to think about this email before you clicked? Increase your situational awareness and take extra caution with any external emails. Spend a few extra moments to ask yourself questions such as: is this email relevant to me? Do I recognize the sender? Would I normally receive this type of email from this sender? Is the sender asking for something that seems unusual, urgent or breaks company policy? Look for the red flags of a phishing email such as the external email banner, suspicious links and attachments, a sense of urgency and a call to action. Use the below illustration of the anatomy of a phish for reference. Don't forget to report any suspicious emails you receive to the cybersecurity team by clicking "Report this Email," "Quick Response" or "Emergency Response" on the message's external email banner. By reporting phishing emails, you can help the cybersecurity team defend the company and win prizes up to and including a free click towards your record with the company-wide phishing program. For more information about these prizes, as well as more helpful resources on how to spot and stop phishing attacks, visit eWeb/Phishing. By clicking below, you agree that you have reviewed the training material. Acknowledge This phishing simulation was provided by your employer and may contain logos from unaffiliated companies. Please only contact your employer regarding this message. Confidential and Proprietary - Privacy Policy