because fuck actually helping / cooperating. profit instead or something
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4 or 5 years in, the header in their offering isn't a variable? I'd argue the real problem here, on many levels.
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heh yeah I am just being an intentional jerk
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if you're using phishme don't you *want* those emails to get through to test users?
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Agreed: I work in retail (with a < 0.5% click rate tyvm). We explicitly chose not to teach our staff how to identify
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Instead we get them to distrust based on their gut and forward suspicious emails to our malware analysts.
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I'm not hired to do their end of year accounts. Expecting an accountant to identify malware accurately is unfair.
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It's authorized traffic by definition. Testing the users not the security controls.
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