create_a_phishing_campaign_with_malware_simulations
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- | **File Downloads | + | ===== Delivery Challenges ===== |
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+ | Executable files usually cannot be delivered to a user via e-mail attachment. These are blocked by most email programs. | ||
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+ | In order to deliver a malware simulation to the user, the attachment should not be provided via email, but via download on a website. There you have the possibility to download the file: | ||
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+ | * [[pdf_attacks|Inside | ||
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- | Yes - We have a tool which allows you to compile any executable into a Word document and convert it into a Macro. Depending on Security Settings, the user might get a security warning when opening of the Word document. The tool is only available for Commercial Clients on request. | ||
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create_a_phishing_campaign_with_malware_simulations.txt · Last modified: 2021/12/15 13:20 by lucy