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Go Fish
Filed in archive Security by Lori Widmer on September 27, 2007
Go Fish
Want to wage war against phishing threats to your company? Tell your employees to play more often - specifically a game designed to teach players how to recognize phishing threats. The brainchild of Carnegie Mellon University Privacy and Security Laboratory features a fish named Phil that takes players through a fifteen-minute journey that developers claim allow users the ability to recognize a phishing site. The game can be found at the CMU web site. Users will take a short quiz before and after playing the game.

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Tags: phishing  Carnegie  Mellon  University  storage  2007+october  october+2007  open+source 
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