The absolute heartless ba----ds.
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setup a rule to send this KnowBe4 cr-p to your spam folder and you will be safe from in-house driven phishing
To make it even easier to spot I also had an email "thanking me for my efforts" at the same time but reading that one first, it was just words as the manager admitted because there is no way currently of recognizing staff with points or money.
Which shows what a poor state DXC is in, when even the leaders are apologising
LMAO at this post - "Who in their right mind thinks their boss sends them an Amazon voucher? Grow up! "
DXC literally did that this year on my account. So, I guess, DXC?
@1cjo+1s2HLTV0 They want you to ignore the email genius. That's the whole point. Trying to fish your own employees with malicious emails is actually a good cyber security practice. It gives you an idea of where you're susceptible to attack and reminds employees not to click external URL's unless its from a trusted source. This is especially important when DXC has acess to tons of data like DOB, National ID # etc. There are plenty of kegitimate reasons to criticize DXC but this is not one of them.
Still a 9155 take . What ever way you dress it up.
I don't read any emails from DXC they are all corporate bullsh-t. What you gonna do if I don't complete your stupid training - not give me a pay rise by any chance! DXC is for admin. And as you cannot get a DXC manager to approve anything round here. What is the point. Just do what you think is right. The real work only gets done in the clients systems. Fluff, status reports, and yapping do not deliver world class IT.
Bro how gullible are you? Not clicking on random urls is security 101 . This is a legitimate cyber secuity practice implemented by the fortune 1000 and let's be honest this train wreck has a massive target on its back.
Who in their right mind thinks their boss sends them an Amazon voucher? Grow up!
Stop mindlessly reading emails and logging into and clicking on stuff.
Did you fall for it ?