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Estuário TI, a company specialized in information security solutions, announced the launch of the first platform for corporate training against phishing attacks, called El Pescador (www.elpescador.com.br). The service is unprecedented in Brazil and aims to increase the security of companies against the theft of confidential corporate data, through tailor-made training to improve online security.
 
Phishing attacks arise through false messages that seek to attract the user's attention such as charges, promotions or views of personal photos. With El Pescador, companies will be able to test and educate their employees against this type of attack. The service custom simulates four types of phishing campaigns. Are they:
 
Click-Only: creating a targeted campaign that prompts the user to click on a malicious email. The campaign generates statistical data to identify and educate that employee who clicks on almost everything they receive by email.
 
Information Collection: campaign that aims to collect sensitive information such as passwords and documents through the simulation of a page that looks real, but that only serves to collect user data.
 
Attachment: campaign that suggests opening an attached document as a doc, pdf, xls, or executable and simulates a possible infection on the employee's workstation.
 
Custom: campaign created for a specific user or group, based on the type of interest that user or group has.
 
Phishing SMS: module that sends a malicious SMS to simulate possible intrusions on cell phones (iOS or Android) and tablets.
 
El pescador offers managers real-time tracking of hooked employees, as well as an analysis of the effectiveness of the company's anti-spam system. It also identifies which employees watched the videos and answered the recycling questionnaire. It is possible to resend training for those who have not completed the process. With El Pescador, the company can customize the training area, adjusting to its internal needs and increasing the employees' level of knowledge about phishing and monitoring the evolution of each one.

  

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