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Submitted URL: https://login.microsoftsql.net/join-team/Continuous_Improvement_Initiative-6a2ef3D/7f19ad773533f79f?l=201
Effective URL: https://login.microsoftsql.net/load_training?guid=ae19ad799533f754&correlation_id=22d60414-1788-4e3b-b796-7f1a1c3410d7
Submission: On October 01 via manual from IN — Scanned from US

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POST https://login.microsoftsql.net/training/acceptance?correlation_id=22d60414-1788-4e3b-b796-7f1a1c3410d7

<form action="https://login.microsoftsql.net/training/acceptance?correlation_id=22d60414-1788-4e3b-b796-7f1a1c3410d7" method="post" id="training-form"><button data-text="ack" type="submit" dir="ltr">Acknowledge</button></form>

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OOPS! YOU FELL FOR A PHISH!

Do not worry, this was an approved phishing simulation run by Westinghouse
Electric Company LLC1.
We are here to help.

Below is the simulated phishing message you just received. Like a real phishing
attack, on the surface, the email seems to be legitimate — but it isn't. 

Hackers want access to passwords,
credentials and other sensitive information. If this had been an actual attack,
your data would be in the hands of a cybercriminal.


From: Microsoft Teams (noreply.teams@micrasoft-office365.com)
Subject: You have been added to a team in Microsoft Teams



When you receive an unsolicited email that asks for sensitive data, keep the
following tips in mind:

 * Be immediately suspicious if the message tries to scare you, asks for
   financial or tax information, or prompts you to reset a password or update an
   account.
 * Remind yourself that legitimate organizations are highly unlikely to request
   sensitive data via email.
 * Verify claims and offers via a trusted website or known phone number.
 * Ask your IT department for advice if you are unsure.

By clicking "Acknowledge" below, you agree that you have read the above advice.

Acknowledge

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
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