What Is the Phishing Alert Button?
Our Phishing Alert Button (Outlook add-in) is the ideal solution to protect your company from cyberattacks.
With a single click, employees can report any ongoing attack, allowing managers to take swift action.
This button is integrated directly into your Outlook email client, making it easy for employees to use. By centralizing the attacks reported by employees, it also allows you to better tailor training based on actual vulnerabilities.
Gain clear and consistent statistics, ensure real-time protection of your organization, and empower your users in the fight against cyberattacks!
How to Deploy the Add-in
To activate the add-in, you must have system administrator rights with access to the Exchange server or the Office 365 admin center.
Once the add-in has been deployed on your users' email clients, they will be able to report suspicious emails. If an email was not part of a Cyber Coach simulation, you will receive a notification email so that you can investigate and easily keep your contact informed, all directly through the add-in !
How to Mark an Email as Safe
When the reported email is open in your email client, click the Mailinblack add-in button. Then, click on “Safe Email” and reply to the user.
The user who reported the email will receive a response confirming that the email is safe and can be viewed without concern.
How to Mark an Email as Malicious
When the reported email is open in your email client, click the Mailinblack add-in button.
Select "Malicious Email" and then reply to the user. You also have the option to forward the email to Mailinblack, which will help improve our AI.
Your Statistics
Statistics are available on the home page of your Cyber Coach platform.
Statistics related to the manual campaigns conducted via the add-in will be visible in the detailed results of each campaign.
Add-in results from the automated program will be available from the automated program dashboard as well as the detailed user statistics.
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