sec-admin.password-update.com
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Submitted URL: http://sec-admin.password-update.com/87c0649070f1c312?l=17
Effective URL: http://sec-admin.password-update.com/load_training?guid=29c06495b0f1c309&correlation_id=c6ece6a5-0a92-431f-8246-dcbca73e6fe4
Submission: On September 13 via manual from US — Scanned from DE
Effective URL: http://sec-admin.password-update.com/load_training?guid=29c06495b0f1c309&correlation_id=c6ece6a5-0a92-431f-8246-dcbca73e6fe4
Submission: On September 13 via manual from US — Scanned from DE
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1 forms found in the DOMPOST /training/acceptance
<form action="/training/acceptance" method="post"><button data-text="ack" type="submit">Got it!</button></form>
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You've been phished! But don't worry this was an approved phishing exercise sent by Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. to help you learn how to identify and avoid phishing attacks. Phishing can lead to security breaches that expose sensitive information to hackers. We're going to walk you through how to inspect a suspicious login page so you can avoid getting phished at work and at home. OK http://www.paypol.com Log in immediately to access your account. * Send payments * Receieve payments * Buy from eshops everywhere Whoa! Before you sign in, have you inspected this page closely? Take a real close look! 1. Check the URL Check the URL to see if it's spelled correctly or looks suspicious. Is there anything off about it? YesNo No! The URL is misspelled which is a huge red flag for the site! Correct, The URL is misspelled which indicates this site is likely a fake. 2. Check to see if it's a secure site Was there a lock near the address bar indicating the site is secure? (if it did, the address would start with https:// )? YesNo No, the site does not use https and there is no lock in the address bar. This site is not secure! Right, the lock is missing which indicates the site does not use encryption for the login. 3. What was entry point? Lastly, how did you get to the site? Did you type the site's address directly into the browser or did you click on a link in a message? LinkDirect Careful! That makes you very susceptible to phishing schemes. Always visit the site directly instead of clicking a link from something like an email. Good! Always visits sites directly from the address bar to avoid any ill-intentioned links. With all this in mind, if anything in the mail seems suspicious, report it! SO REMEMBER, IF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING LOOKS SUSPICIOUS: * URL * ENCRYPTION * ENTRY POINT DON'T CLICK! REPORT IT! STAY SAFE! Got it!