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Why live phishing tests suck: Reason #4: Confidentiality of employee information
Raw data on WHO clicked on a phishing test email is sensitive personal information. I’ve seen raw data from phishing tests shared without being secured. In organizations that have policies such as “three strikes and you’re out”, meaning...![Why live phishing tests suck – Reason #1: Unexpected employee reactions](https://clickarmor.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/unsplashimage-21-940x675.png)
Why live phishing tests suck – Reason #1: Unexpected employee reactions
Why live phishing tests suck – Reason #1: Unexpected employee reactions. Pushing emotional triggers in test emails can lead to unexpected results. Here are some examples I’ve seen happen: 1. Employees contacted unprepared executives directly2. Employees...![Why live phishing test click rates can easily be skewed with different subject lines](https://clickarmor.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/unsplashimage-20-940x675.png)
Why live phishing test click rates can easily be skewed with different subject lines
People who don’t open live phishing test messages, don’t count. Well, what I mean is that it’s inaccurate to call this a “pass”. Whether they even see the message at all often depends on the subject line, and how it resonates with an...![Why copying some vendors’ email notifications in phishing tests can backfire](https://clickarmor.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/unsplashimage-18-940x675.png)