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…steal his credentials. Teach a man to phish… Well someone is still going to steal someone’s login and password. Maybe a few someones. And that’s would certainly be a bad thing, so to make sure it doesn’t happen we should definitely test everyone by sending them phishing emails that try to steal their credentials. Because you know what they say, you can’t lead a horse to water, then two wrongs make a right… Or whatever idiom you want to use to justify a bird in the hand.

Obviously you should never do this for any kind of nefarious or malicious purpose. Only use this knowledge for perfectly legitimate testing and/or training… Now that disclaimer is out of the way, let’s start scamming people! Of course there’s a bit more to running a phishing campaign than just sending a bunch of emails. Don’t believe me? Think that’s the scam? We’ll show up Friday to STL2600 + DC314 and find out for yourself!

As usual, doors at 6:00 and talk 7:00. We'll do our best to broadcast it virtually as always. We’ll stream as per usual from:
https://meet.jit.si/STL2600Apr

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