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Submission: On February 17 via api from US — Scanned from DE
Submission: On February 17 via api from US — Scanned from DE
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Skip to Main Content English English US * English English US No results found THIS WAS AN AUTHORIZED PHISHING SIMULATION If you ever suspect an email to be a phishing attack, or have any questions or feedback related to this exercise, please email securityawareness@campbellsoup.com. WARNING SIGNS OF A PHISH The email you just received was a simulated phishing email. Had that been the real thing, your computer and our network might have been at risk. Think twice before clicking hyperlinks, downloading attachments, or submitting information when solicited via email. Please take a minute to review the email again and observe the warning signs you might have missed. Hover over the highlighted words to reveal additional information and/or press the play button to watch the animation of all the clues one by one. Instructions for customizing the email mockup: The email mockup below contains three areas highlighted in yellow. These highlighted areas are "clues" that indicate the email is a potential phish. When recipients who view this education hover over or tap a clue, they will see descriptive text that explains the clue in more detail. You can customize the email mockup so that its contents, clues, and clue descriptions match the email you are sending as part of your scenario. To customize the email mockup: 1. Save any changes you have made so far to the education. 2. In the email mockup below, change the From address, the subject line, and the email body to match the contents of this scenario's email. You can copy the subject line and email body from the Email tab. (For best results, type the From address manually.) 3. In the email body, click and drag the portion that you want to define as a clue (for example, the From email address, the subject line, or a specific phrase in the email body). Then, from the Styles list in the editor, select Marker: Yellow to highlight the clue in yellow. 4. In the "Type the text for your clue descriptions below" box beneath the email, type the clue description. 5. Repeat these steps for each clue you want to highlight. (NOTE: The editor matches clues with clue descriptions in the order they appear in the mockup regardless of the order in which you defined the clues. That is, the first clue description you provided is matched with the first clue that appears in the mockup, the second clue description is matched with the second clue in the mockup, and so on.) 6. Save your changes, preview the education, and send yourself a test message to make sure the education looks and functions as intended. * File * * Message * * Help * You received Document notification Signature Service<services@e-docsig.com> Dear Recipient, Please sign invoice This is an electronically generated invoice notification. This note contains a secure information. Please do not show this access code with other people. Alternative Signing Method Please visit secure portal, click 'Access Documents', enter the security code: 01D9A5BEF7 About Our Service Sign documents electronically in just minutes. It's secure. If you are at work, at home or even across the globe -- Our service gives a professional solution for Digital Transaction . Questions concerning the document? In case you need to edit the document or have concerns about the details in the document, contact the sender directly. If you cannot sign an invoice, visit the Help page on our support Center . Type the text for your clue descriptions below. 1. Clue 1: Attackers use themes like document notification to entice users to click a link. Be cautious and curious. Are you expecting to receive Docusign documents? 2. Clue 2: Do you recognize this sender? 3. Clue 2: Did you notice the lack of detail in the salutation? 4. Clue 3: Do you know where this link leads? If you don't know where a link leads, don't click it. If you suspect that you have received a spear phishing email at work, follow our procedures for reporting it immediately. LEARN MORE Many of the largest data breaches in recent years have impacted consumer services such as email providers, online shopping, dating websites, and banking services. These services may have access to your name, address, telephone numbers, credit card numbers, and more. To pre-emptively limit the impact of a data breach, be careful who you give your information to. We recommend that you: * Avoid free, unsecured wireless networks at coffee shops, airports, etc. * If you need to connect to our network remotely, use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) * Leave optional form fields blank * Consider using a different email address for online shopping, banking, etc. * Enable privacy settings on social accounts * Enable multi-factor authentication where available In addition to the steps listed above, you can enable credit fraud alerts and monitor your finances so that you are alerted whenever there is suspicious activity on your account. ©Cofense Phishing Education: Warning Signs of a Phish