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<blockquote data-quote="Decopi" data-source="post: 1045898" data-attributes="member: 67091"><p>Exactly. Your approach is much better than ZA test.</p><p>I mean, I disagree with ZA test, because if users are not reading, then does not make sense to test "phishing identification skills"... by reading texts or links. Users are not reading, period.</p><p>The ZA test may give a false feeling of false skills.</p><p>It's much better your way, to train users, for example, teaching them always to visit original webpages after a message (never click inside an email). If users are mouse-clicking stuff without reading, then OK, don't read the content but stop mouse-clicking stuff... and go to the original webpage.. that's all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decopi, post: 1045898, member: 67091"] Exactly. Your approach is much better than ZA test. I mean, I disagree with ZA test, because if users are not reading, then does not make sense to test "phishing identification skills"... by reading texts or links. Users are not reading, period. The ZA test may give a false feeling of false skills. It's much better your way, to train users, for example, teaching them always to visit original webpages after a message (never click inside an email). If users are mouse-clicking stuff without reading, then OK, don't read the content but stop mouse-clicking stuff... and go to the original webpage.. that's all. [/QUOTE]
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