Microsoft Attack Simulation Training product now shows more information about how users interacted with simulated phishing attacks, per a Tuesday announcement . IT pros now get additional information about user interactions with these simulated attacks. Theyll know if the phishing message was read, deleted, forwarded or replied to. If the phishing message elicited an automated out of office e...
Microsoft Adds More User Phishing Details to Attack Simulation Training Service
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