Red question #1: You're phishing a foreign organisation. How important is it to know their language?
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IMO it depends on the organizational structure and what the primary language is there. Using internal POC to translate is an alt option
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Replying to @bluscreenofjeff @vysecurity
I assume that using jargon, suited for that company/what they do, may also help in convincing them?
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Replying to @vysecurity @bartblaze
Agreed - job postings, social media, and any public internal training material (it happens...) can be gold mines for jargon
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Replying to @bluscreenofjeff @vysecurity
Is there a resource with an example "ideal" phishing template? Of course different for each company, but I assume most things are similar.
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Replying to @bartblaze @bluscreenofjeff
Probably no ideal. I usually hack their email and grab internal templates
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Replying to @vysecurity @bluscreenofjeff
That works! ;)
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