Corporate email: <Company> will never ask you for personal information in an email. When you click on a link, the address should always contain "company.com/".

Same corporate email: All the links in the email contain "company-online.com/".

@hypolite Maybe it's a test to see if you read the message. :D

@adam I believe the confusion revolves around what "the address" means, I assume they meant "the URL in the address bar of the browser", not "the address in the href attribute of the link tags that shows in the plaintext version of the email".

@hypolite Ah! But seriously one of my clients sends out fake phishing emails to employees as a test to see who's following their security training.

@adam We have these too, and they keep using the same domain in the links of the email, so it’s been even easier to spot them after the first.
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