Phew – that was a close call
You’ve just clicked on a link in a phishing email and got lucky this time.


It wasn’t a real phishing link that brought you to this page. The email is part of an awareness campaign we were commissioned to run to make you aware of how dangerous online fraud can be.
What is a phishing campaign?
As here, a phishing campaign often begins with an email that looks like a message from a trustworthy source. In reality, it is a trap: it contains a link that leads to a fake website where attackers try to trick you into revealing sensitive information such as passwords and credit card details.
Good to know
What happens to the data I just entered?
You can rest assured: your data is safe in this case. We never see your passwords and therefore cannot pass them on. So this time there are no consequences for you if you clicked on the link. We only pass on an anonymized analysis indicating how many people clicked on the link. No personal reference is possible.
What happens next?
After the campaign ends, we will offer training for you and your colleagues to learn how to recognize phishing and protect yourself against phishing attacks.
Apply this knowledge and actively contribute to our company’s cyber security.
If you have any questions about phishing, contact your ISB.
Best regards
Your Nextwork Phishing Team