Don't worry — no real harm was done. This exercise was conducted by your organization's security team to help everyone recognize and respond to phishing threats.
The email or link you interacted with was part of a controlled security awareness test authorized by your organization. No credentials were stolen and no systems were compromised. Your data remains safe.
Phishing is the #1 attack vector in data breaches. Regular simulations help build muscle memory for spotting real threats before they cause harm.
All data collected during this simulation is handled exclusively by the security team and used only for training metrics. It is never shared externally.
Over 95% of security breaches involve human error. Simulations like this reduce click rates by up to 70% over 12 months of awareness training.
Your security team sent a simulated phishing email designed to mimic the kind of social engineering attacks real threat actors use.
You clicked a link inside that email. In a real attack, this could have led to credential theft, malware installation, or unauthorized access.
Instead, the link brought you here — a safe landing page designed to educate rather than exploit. This is your learning moment.
Your participation is logged anonymously for aggregate training statistics. Your manager will not be individually notified about your interaction.