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Filed in archive Security by Lori Widmer on September 26, 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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