I like to click on phishing links and send them messages in the password section. Hopfully they find it entertaining.
All fun and games until your company does a fake phishing campaign and you get signed up to cyber security training because you clicked on every email
Receives email invite to cyber security training
Email: “RSVP for Meeting”
Looks around suspiciously, then selects NO
For real though, I don’t do this…often. I’d laugh if I ended up getting signed up for one of these though. My institution isn’t that advanced on their IT front yet.
I despise them as much as the next queer liberal but it isn’t just the vile boomers falling for this. Keep an eye on your grandparents, maybe sit down and explain the more common scams and tell them to call you if they get something weird. No banking info over phones, etc.
I would but they’re dead
You failed to protect them
Why do you kids just give up at the first sign of adversity
Hang on, apparently I’m supposed to use this shovel to talk to corpses. “Hi Grandma!”
Ouiiji board: We’ve been trying to reach you about your car’s extended warranty
Did I stutter? Protecting your family is protecting your family, now fetch the jumper cables and a lightning rod, we’ve got some identity theft to thwart.
those goddamn fucking fake UPS emails
I have never used UPS in my fucking life
every day another unread 19 in the spam folder
like, I didn’t click the shady link the first 4812 times
Why would I click it on the 4813rd email?
You’ll notice for my screenshot, I didn’t even click on it.
I feel sorry for anyone who falls for one of those.