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outlook_plugin_phishing_incidents [2019/03/22 09:50] lucyoutlook_plugin_phishing_incidents [2019/04/03 18:06] – [Download Outlook Plugin & Deployment] lucy
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 The deployment can be done via MSI file which can be downloaded after the initial configuration under the "incidents" menu (/admin/incidents). The plugin installer needs user to have read and write access at least to keys under HKCU (current user). The deployment can be done via MSI file which can be downloaded after the initial configuration under the "incidents" menu (/admin/incidents). The plugin installer needs user to have read and write access at least to keys under HKCU (current user).
  
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 +User Wide plugin will affect only one user of a particular PC.
 +Machine Wide plugin will be available for every user of a PC once it is installed.
  
 +Upon installation, a temporary config.dat file is created. But all settings are written in the registry and can therefore be controlled via GPO. The plugin may be installed in the user context HKCU or in machine context (to HKLM.
 ===== Download Office365 Plugin & Deployment ===== ===== Download Office365 Plugin & Deployment =====
  
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   - Download Gmail plugin file from Lucy   - Download Gmail plugin file from Lucy
-  - Upload the file to Google Drive +  - Open Google Drive in web browser, select the uploaded file, click on it with the right mouse button and choose "Open with" -> Connect more apps -> Search for "Google Apps Script" -> Connect 
-  - Open Google Drive in web browser, select the uploaded file, click on it with right mouse button and choose "Open with" -> "App Script"+  - Right click on the file again, "Open with" -> Google Apps script
   - A new tab will open, there In main menu click "Publish" -> "Deploy from manifest"   - A new tab will open, there In main menu click "Publish" -> "Deploy from manifest"
   - The modal window will open, click "Get ID" in there   - The modal window will open, click "Get ID" in there
   - Copy the "Deployment ID" from the window   - Copy the "Deployment ID" from the window
-  - Go to Gmail web application, go to "Settings" -> "Addons"+  - Go to Gmail web application, go to "Settings" -> "Add-ons(https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#settings/addons)
   - Enable "Allow add-ons for developers in this account" checkbox   - Enable "Allow add-ons for developers in this account" checkbox
   - Paste add-on's Deployment ID into the "Install developer add-on" textbox and click "Install"   - Paste add-on's Deployment ID into the "Install developer add-on" textbox and click "Install"
   - In the "Install developer add-on" dialog that appears, click the checkbox to indicate that you trust this developer, then click Install   - In the "Install developer add-on" dialog that appears, click the checkbox to indicate that you trust this developer, then click Install
  
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 ===== Where do you see the incidents reported by the users? ===== ===== Where do you see the incidents reported by the users? =====
outlook_plugin_phishing_incidents.txt · Last modified: 2021/09/24 13:18 by lucysecurity