Cancel that payment

The PayPal scam: it’s everywhere. “Your account has been charged…unless you call us and cancel.” Here’s a poster that reminds employees that invoices are not always what they seem.

Don’t be embarrassed poster

Don’t be embarrassed if you fall for a phish: tell I.T.!

Less said, the better

Proud social media posters everywhere: stop! ID theft, phishing, insider threats….cybercrime starts with sharing too much information on social media. Here’s a poster that humorously reminds employees to stop!

Not going to jail

You missed jury duty. There’s a warrant for your arrest. Your tax bill wasn’t paid and officers are on their way to collect! Unless you click here to pay. With this poster, you can proactively calm employees by reminding them that an urgent threat via text or email isn’t what it claims to be.

Pay taxes now…or else!

It catches even the most suspicious victim: a text or email that includes seemingly accurate details about an overdue tax bill. This poster will get their attention and help them remember to slow down and never assume. Text can reflect the tax agency for your country.

Safe @ Work

This infographic is great for use as a poster in break rooms and inclusion in your intranet. Six basic takeaways for improving cybersecurity at the office, including passwords, laptops, and shadow IT.

What do you do now?

One of the most common questions an employee (or anyone who mistakenly clicks) is — what should I do if I click on a suspicious link and then realize it? An important step is to create an environment where they feel safe to report it right away. This poster is perfect for posting in public areas.

Who’s hacking me? — Email

This tailored poster, bearing your company logo, is one installment within our "Who's Hacking Me?" series, spotlighting phishing emails as the primary avenue utilized by threat actors to infiltrate organizations. Print for posting in buildings and/or send online.

Who’s hacking me? — Email

Tailored to your needs and featuring your company logo, design a poster suitable for both online and printable use. This particular poster is part of our "Who's Hacking Me?" series, centering on fraudulent alerts regarding frozen or overdrawn bank accounts. It serves as a valuable component of ongoing education regarding phishing and deceptive email practices. Print and/or send online.

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Who’s hacking me? — Password sharing

As a part of our "Who's Hacking Me?" series, one of the four customized with your logo posters highlights the alarming fact that 20% of employees share their passwords with colleagues. It's available in both print and online formats, serving as an excellent reminder for all employees. Print or share online.

Who’s hacking me? — Password sharing

One of the four posters in our “Who’s Hacking Me?” series focuses on re-using passwords and the danger to your online accounts. Customize with your company logo. Print for posting in buildings or send online.