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This Simulated Phishing campaign has ended. |
In order to raise awareness of current phishing attack tactics, the Berkeley Lab Cyber Security team sends emails to Berkeley Lab employees that simulate real phishing attacks. If you would like to help improve Berkeley Lab's phishing awareness please sign up below.
The goal of this simulated phishing campaign is to help you to learn how to spot a phish and report it to the Cyber Security team. Accurately reporting phishing allows the Cyber Security team to alert other employees and block future phishes.
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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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Targeted Phishing | A phishing attack that targets your affiliation with Berkeley Lab, UCB, or DOE to steal | Report immediately to [email protected] | ||||||||
Phishing | Attacks that are carried out in order to steal passwords, SSNs, and other sensitive data. These messages often ask you to click on a link, send information, or enter credentials by pretending to be a credible website (such as a bank). | Report to [email protected] | ||||||||
Spam | These are unwanted messages but are not asking for sensitive information. | Good to update spam filters by using our
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How do I report a phishing email?
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