Security Awareness Simulation

April Fool!

What if this had been a real scam?

Security Awareness Simulation

This was a phishing awareness test.

The message you clicked was part of an internal cybersecurity awareness exercise. In a real attack, a reward or voucher link like this could have led to credential theft, malware infection, or financial fraud.

Cybercriminals frequently use appreciation messages, reward vouchers, urgent deadlines, and trusted company branding to make malicious messages look genuine.

  • Always verify the sender before clicking any reward or voucher link.
  • Inspect the destination URL carefully before opening it.
  • Be cautious of urgent messages, rewards, invoices, and login requests.
  • Report suspicious emails or messages to your IT or Security team immediately.
Awareness reminder: if a message creates urgency, promises rewards, or asks you to act quickly, pause and verify before clicking.
BD Software Distribution Internal Security Awareness Campaign
Please contact your IT or Security team for assistance.