Fun And Easy Way To Learn About Phishing

Email Deliverability - Justin Premick - October 3rd, 2007 - Permalink

FishHeard the term “phishing” but unsure what it means or how to tell if someone is doing it?

Or maybe you’re up to speed on it, but you have family members and friends who might not recognize a phishing site?

Either way, take a look at Carnegie Mellon’s Anti-Phishing Phil, a game that teaches people to identify (and avoid being tricked by) phishing websites.

Play the game.

More on Phishing… And What It Means To Email Marketers

Learn more about how phishing can affect your email deliverability at our Knowledge Base.

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  1. kenneth young

    Hi my name is Kenneth Young and I played the phishing game and I noticed a number of the sites looks like sites that affiliate promoters use and could a person like myself put the good in with the bad by mistake.

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