A lot of companies use cybersecurity training to prevent phishing attacks. A UC San Diego study says they should find a better way to protect their digital assets.
Fond memories to my last company, where every email had its links obscured in the email client, so you couldn’t even tell where they led before you clicked on them.
I mean in that case it was running everything through a filter when accessing said links. Fair enough, but makes the training we did to verify links mildly pointless, and I don’t believe it was that good at filtering out phishing links either.
Fond memories to my last company, where every email had its links obscured in the email client, so you couldn’t even tell where they led before you clicked on them.
I never understood this
I mean in that case it was running everything through a filter when accessing said links. Fair enough, but makes the training we did to verify links mildly pointless, and I don’t believe it was that good at filtering out phishing links either.