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Submitted URL: https://www.docsign-online.com/45c9638a792af593?l=41
Effective URL: https://www.docsign-online.com/load_training?guid=44c96388292af5b3&correlation_id=0ac8f39c-497b-4006-aa79-644731d9979c
Submission: On May 01 via manual from CA — Scanned from CA
Effective URL: https://www.docsign-online.com/load_training?guid=44c96388292af5b3&correlation_id=0ac8f39c-497b-4006-aa79-644731d9979c
Submission: On May 01 via manual from CA — Scanned from CA
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1 forms found in the DOMPOST /training/acceptance
<form action="/training/acceptance" id="training-form" method="post">
<div style="text-align:center"><input class="ack_button sm" data-text="acknowledge" type="submit" value="I Understand"></div>
</form>
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CYBERSECURITY TRAINING EXERCISE Whoops! The email you interacted with was a fake phishing email—part of a brief training exercise. But don't worry! Everyone makes mistakes. Your action is required. See below: We're helping everyone learn how to avoid phishing attacks. You will be assigned a mandatory phishing training course in iLearn to help sharpen your skills for spotting these malicious emails. 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 the Company's network * Infect your computer with malicious software PHISHING EMAIL REMINDERS * Never click a link in an email until you have confirmed that it is safe by hovering over with your cursor to inspect its destination. * Verify the sender’s email address including its domain and check for misspellings or extra characters. * Do not open attachments if they are from an unknown source. * If you receive an email from a co-worker that seems off, speak with them to verify. * Report suspicious emails to zbs-security@zimmerbiomet.com.