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If It’s Urgent, It Might be a Phish

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A Lighthearted Reminder to Think Before You Click

The “If It’s Urgent, It Might Be a Phish” poster is part of our retro-inspired cybersecurity series, featuring vibrant ’70s-style visuals and AI-generated characters. This 1-page digital or printable resource uses a cheerful chick illustration to remind users that urgency in an email is often a red flag. With a lighthearted tone and eye-catching design, it encourages employees, students, and families to slow down and think before clicking—making it perfect for offices, schools, and shared spaces.

Ideas for How to Use This Resource

  • Breakroom or Common Area Display
  • School Computer Lab or Classroom Poster
  • HR Onboarding Packets
  • Employee Newsletters or Family Outreach
  • Quarterly Awareness Campaigns
  • K–12 Cyber Safety Week
  • Post-Phishing Simulation Follow-Up
File Type: Poster

$49.00

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