Most Common Phishing Attachment

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Email attachments often appear authentic, coupled with urgent messages, causing many employees to automatically download and open them. With the increasing number of phishing attempts, where one in four individuals falls victim, this video provides clear definitions of phishing, guidance on recognizing and reporting suspicious activities, and crucial information on what NOT to do when encountering a phishing attempt. Your employees will gain essential knowledge on safeguarding their identities and preventing malware from compromising your company’s systems.

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