Real-time Phishing Exercise Training
A message from the VCU Information Security Office
Uh oh...You clicked on a phishing link and submitted credentials.
Don't worry; this is only a phishing test, but if this is a real phishing scam, then the scammers would have gotten your password and be able to steal your account.
Please remember to look out for the following signs of phishing:
- Check the sender's email address. Do you know the person, and are you expecting an email from him/her?
- Check the content. Does the email ask you to click on a link? If so, be extra careful with the email.
- Check the content. Does the email convey a sense of urgency? If so, it could very well be a scam.
- Check the link by hovering your mouse over or tapping and holding the link on a mobile device. Does the link go to a website that is the intended site?
- Before entering credentials on a website, check the URL in the address bar. Does the URL go to the intended site? (e.g., https://login.vcu.edu/ is a legit VCU login site).
Be a security hero! When you see a real or even one of these tests, report them to the VCU Information Security Office at infosec@vcu.edu for a chance to win some exclusive prizes!
Please review the short training video below to learn more about phishing. Upon completion, please hit the Finish button below the video to mark your training as complete.
To complete the training, please click on the Finish button below