By: David Chasey
Hidden due to low comment rating. Click here to see.I phis this would not happen, but it is happening everywhere — even in my head. When you phis upon a star. . . Poorly-rated. Like or Dislike: 2 34
View ArticleBy: GuitarBob
Hidden due to low comment rating. Click here to see.I think this is software that should not be available. I have no doubt that it will be used for malicious purposes. It should make a phisher’s job...
View ArticleBy: LonerVamp
Hiding tools doesn’t make the problem go away, nor prevent attacks from rolling their own. And you’re not going to find any such thing as an anti-phishing tool when it is human judgement that is the...
View ArticleBy: John
I understand your train of thought, but network admins must take time to train the end user. The reason a tool like this is handy is it will help you with training your end user. All to often network...
View ArticleBy: OhioMC
What you both seem to be saying is that phishing your own employees can be very valuable, but it must be done with some sensitivity as well as political awareness. Repeat offenders require a careful...
View ArticleBy: priaire_sailor
The point is not to publicly “out” failure and humiliate the person but to give the end user a chance to see something realistic and respond to it. People learn best by doing. As educators we can...
View ArticleBy: John
That is a great summary of my point. You can tell people all day long but until they see it in action it will not really sink in. I have had great success with the phishing emails. Once someone falls...
View ArticleBy: AlphaCentauri
It might be nearly as effective and more ethical to just tell your employees that you’re going to be using this — whether you do or not — so they’ll be on their guard against convincing phish emails....
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