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  • @[email protected]
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    911 months ago

    It’s intended for most people to get wrong.

    So what you’re saying is… …this article is a scam?

    • Quatity_Control
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      611 months ago

      While yes, that’s an accurate quip, it actually does highlight a deeper issue in the industry. If everyone passes your scam test, they don’t need to buy your scam test.

      Additionally, scam emails aren’t 50/50 yes/no pass/fail. It’s more a combination of red flags to gauge how risky the email is to click on links, reply to, download attachments from, etcetera.

      Currently the scam testing industry has no way to rate an individuals ability other than how many scam emails they did or didn’t click on. That is a false metric. It incites scam testers to trick people to justify their value to the customer.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 months ago

        Maybe a better way would be to stick with pentesters. The real trick is if they can actually scam someone.

        • Quatity_Control
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          111 months ago

          I mean, they are two different aspects of security. Pen testers are important, but they can’t help you if an employee clicks on the wrong link.

          • @[email protected]
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            111 months ago

            Isn’t social engineering a part of what they do? The goal would be to train employees to look out for both pentesters and real scammers.