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In order to raise awareness of current phishing scam tactics the Berkeley Lab Cyber Security team will begin sending emails to the Berkeley Lab employees that simulate real phishing attacks. During the initial phases of this project, simulated phishing emails will only be sent to the list of users who opt-in to receive them.  Information about individual responses will NOT be shared with supervisors or HR. 

 

The first few rounds of simulated phishing will be used to establish a baseline of how many users are correctly identifying phishes and reporting them. If you would like to help with this please opt-in below.


The goal of this simulated phishing campaign is to help you to learn how to spot a phish and report them to the Cyber Security team. Accurately reporting phishing scams can allow the Cyber Security team to alert other employees and block future phishes. Information about individual responses will NOT be shared with supervisors or HR.

What is phishing?

An important part of this campaign is distinguishing between what is a phishing email, a targeted phishing email, and spam.

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Simulated phishing emails will be sent only to members of the [email protected] mailing list. Here

 - Click here to subscribe: https://lists.lbl.gov/sympa/subscribe/simulated-phishing

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Report the email to [email protected] and save the source code of the phishing email as an attachment. 

 - Click here to learn how to forward an email as an attachment: Forward Email As Attachment

Examples of Simulated Phishes (Coming Soon)