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Yesterday my employer sent out a fake spam email with the usual 'signs' that it's fake, such as bad grammar, a non existing email address and of course a link. If you click on the link you'd get a "lmao, you failed the test" message. 

 

Now apparently they didn't even tell our local IT or secretariat so they immediately sent a warning email to everyone saying not to click the link because they thought it was actually spam, lol. 

 

They just ruined their own test. Genius. 

  1. TheSLSAMG

    TheSLSAMG

    But what if the test was actually to test whether the IT and secretariat were actively watching out for the security of the employees, and their test went through flawlessly?

     

     

  2. FloRolf

    FloRolf

    The management who initiated the test VS the IT who cunducted it VS the employees receiving the mail VS local secretariat. 

     

    Could-You-Not-Meme-Girl-Chloe-In-a-Cowbo

  3. soldier_ph

    soldier_ph

    lol, the IT Department at our school can't even handle Windows updates, some random Windows patch caused a couple of bluescreens a couple weeks back. Test your fucking Software/update before you deploy/roll out.

  4. Tech_Dreamer
  5. FloRolf
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