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Re: Phishing Blog


From: Frank Barton <bartonf () HUSSON EDU>
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2019 09:48:47 -0500

Michael, that would be great wouldn't it? "Hang on, please let me forward
your complaint to our legal team"

Phil, I'm sure if you wait 2 days, you'll have plenty of examples in your
inbox that you could screen-shot, sanitize and use.

Frank

On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 9:46 AM Hart, Michael <mhart20 () msudenver edu> wrote:

We usually use screenshots of actual phishing emails coming in to us.  I
didn’t think about plagiarism and copyright.  I would love to have one of
the originators contact me with a complaint, though.  J



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Hi



I am adding an item on Phishing to our university IT security blog



The site will be public so it needs to comply with all plagiarism and
copyright considerations



To be of use I would like to include examples of phishing emails (as
images in the phishing blog item)



There are many such images on the Internet but none of these seem to have
open licensing such as creative commons enabling me to use them in such a
blog



Has anyone done this, did they find a good source of images?



If so could you tell me where?



Alternatively if you have images from campaigns that you have been
subjected to (suitably redacted) it would be great if you could share with
me



thanks



Phil Maud

Information Security Analyst

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