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17 days agoEvery email client I can think of off the top of my head blocks images by default. And I don’t see how that relates to your criticism of the whole idea of anti-phishing training


Every email client I can think of off the top of my head blocks images by default. And I don’t see how that relates to your criticism of the whole idea of anti-phishing training


Clicking the link hypothetically confirms to the spammer that yours is a valid and monitored email address, and that you’re a sucker suitable for more targeted phishing.
Of course, it seems like every random user will also happily type their password into any text box that asks for it, too.


One time I failed a phishing test because I did a message trace and confirmed that it originated from our own internal servers.


Nuthin, furloughed.


Inventory management. Can’t secure what you can’t see etc
No, sometimes one of the bins moves between the bed and chair.
Well, no one else comments in these threads, might as well.