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Phishing awareness gone wrong: Facebook tries to seize websites set up for staff security training

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Clickable links

Where I work we get fairly regular phishing test emails from seemingly legitimate sources with seemingly legitimate links, no problem with that.

If you are caught you then get an email with a link directing you to take a training course.

That email comes from a seemingly legitimate source with a seemingly legitimate link.

I report those emails to the phishing team and don't click on the link.

It has been like this for years.

Why they can't email me saying something like 'log in to your personal training portal on the intranet where a course link will be available'?

That would seem sensible to me.

Just a personal rant I know, but as I can't go to the pub El Reg is my new best mate ever.

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