I'm doing some mandatory training, and now at part about computers, security and privacy: phishing, encryption, password strength. It's tear-my-hair-out wrong. Also it is almost certainly official policy, so not that kind of wrong. Ignore (like everyone being trained)/cry/both?
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I had a phishing attempt - I wanted to report it properly so I took the link I'd been sent, opened up a clean sandboxed virtual machine and opened the link in a browser configured to log all requests - turned out to be from my organisation and they flagged me as a link-clicker!
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No good deed goes unpunished in cybersecurity.
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I got an email from someone in another organization - I thought I was being fake phished because they had (to me) a name that HAD to be made up. So I called their main org number and proceeded to make an a** of myself confirming they were real, and that I was afraid of my IT.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I fell for one of these fake phishing emails because the only thing that made it not an official email was the link… which I couldn’t see in the org’s OWA masks it with urldefense
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AAARGH. Sorry. Yeah.
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