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Panel 1: [Coworker in a red tie with dark hair leans into the cubicle of IT who is busy on a computer, a key card or ID hangs around his neck]

Coworker: I clicked an email link and it says I need training?

Panel 2: [IT stops working and looks irritated]

IT: Ah yes. The Training.

Panel 3: [IT sprays the coworker with a spray bottle]

FSHSSSH

FSHSSSH

FSHSSSH

IT: BAD! THAT WAS BAD!

Panel 4: [IT continues spraying the coworker, now crouching down hands raised defensively as the water is sprayed in his face. IT ha a look of glee on his face as another coworker walks by with a look of concern on her face, papers in hand.]

FSHSSSH

FSHSSSH

FSHSSSH

FSHSSSH

FSHSSSH

Coworker: HISSS!

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The next training module unlocks after three hisses

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  • Buddahriffic@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    I wish they’d take the test ones one step further and actually try to phish some information. I failed one of those tests but realized it right after clicking the link, but it didn’t matter because they assume that clicking the link means you’re going to provide everything else they are looking for.

    Not sure what kind of links your regular urgent emails usually have, but if you’re regularly clicking strange links as part of your job, they should really take it to the next step and see if you were going to provide credentials or something before failing the test because otherwise it just means people are afraid to do their jobs because it might be another test.