Details on each month's Phish along with screenshots over the past year (2021) are listed below. These emails contained several fraudulent links that, if clicked upon, will take users to an education module.
Phish appeared as an automated missed phone call message, see the example posted below
Phish of the month appeared as a Google-like doc share invitation, see example below
Message appeared as an automated voicemail message, containing an image and very little text; see the example posted below.
Phish appeared as a generic Zoom-like invitation, see example posted below
Phish of the month appeared as a Google-like doc share invitation. – see the example posted below
Phish of the month will appear similar to a LinkedIn email concerning profile views – see the example posted below.
Phish of the month will appear similar to a Zoom video meeting invitation – see the example posted below.
Phish appeared as a OneDrive type phish. see example posted below
Phish appeared as a passphrase reset notification, see example posted below
Phish appeared as an automated missed phone call message, see the example posted below.
Phish of the month appeared as a Google-like doc share invitation. – see the example below.
Phish of the month appeared as an online credit reward for a late delivery. The date updated for the current year. – see the example posted below