Identify the Indicators of Phishing Emails

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Explore this live-scoring quiz, comprising five questions that concentrate on phishing, a prevalent concern among our employees. The quiz incorporates illustrative examples of fake email messages and delivers scores to participants upon completion. Accessible online for a full year from the date of purchase, this quiz leaves a lasting impression, enhanced by your company logo customization. Click here to view the quiz No PII is collected in the default format. You also have the option to identify and score individual players, which is an option that can be quoted separately (email [email protected] for more information). In this case, player data remains the client’s exclusive property and is deleted on demand or one year from the date of purchase, whichever comes first.
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