Phishing simulation contents refer to the components and materials used in a simulated phishing exercise aimed at testing and training individuals or employees to recognize and respond to phishing attempts effectively.
- Phishing Emails: Simulated phishing emails are crafted to mimic real phishing attempts. They may include elements such as urgent requests, offers, or threats designed to prompt recipients to click on malicious links, download attachments, or provide sensitive information.
- Phishing Websites: Some simulations may include fake websites that resemble legitimate ones. These websites are designed to capture login credentials, personal information, or financial data when users interact with them.
- Training Materials: After users interact with the simulated phishing emails or websites, they are often provided with educational materials. These materials may include tips on how to identify phishing attempts, best practices for online security, and information on the potential risks of falling victim to phishing attacks.