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chrome:phishalert [2019/03/01 09:13]
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chrome:phishalert [2019/03/04 12:46]
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 ===== Sign In to Google Chrome ===== ===== Sign In to Google Chrome =====
 After you launch Chrome and sign into Gmail, follow these steps to sign into Chrome and start syncing: After you launch Chrome and sign into Gmail, follow these steps to sign into Chrome and start syncing:
-  - Click the icon at the top right of Chrome that looks like a person's head and shoulders. \\ {{:chrome:phishing_01.png?400|}}+  - Click the icon at the top right of Chrome that looks like a person's head and shoulders (it may show your profile picture if you're already logged in). \\ {{:chrome:phishing_01.png?400|}}
   - If you are signed into Chrome already, but not syncing, click the button that says "Turn On Sync" and skip to step 4. \\ {{:chrome:phishing_02.png?400|}}   - If you are signed into Chrome already, but not syncing, click the button that says "Turn On Sync" and skip to step 4. \\ {{:chrome:phishing_02.png?400|}}
   - Click the Sign Into Chrome button that comes up. \\ {{:chrome:phishing_07.png?400|}}   - Click the Sign Into Chrome button that comes up. \\ {{:chrome:phishing_07.png?400|}}
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 ===== Setup KnowBe4 Extension ===== ===== Setup KnowBe4 Extension =====
 We have the KnowBe4 extension for Chrome setup to force install when you sign into Chrome using your @wcs.k12.va.us account.  You just have to do a couple of things to allow it to work properly: We have the KnowBe4 extension for Chrome setup to force install when you sign into Chrome using your @wcs.k12.va.us account.  You just have to do a couple of things to allow it to work properly:
-  - Soon after signing into Chrome and setting up Sync, you'll get a window that asks you to choose an account to use with KnowBe4 Phish Alert.  Click on your @wcs.k12.va.us account +  - Soon after signing into Chrome and setting up Sync, you'll get a window that asks you to choose an account to use with KnowBe4 Phish Alert.  Click on your @wcs.k12.va.us account. \\ {{:chrome:phishing_05.png?400|}} 
-  - You'll then get a window asking if it is OK for KnowBe4 Phish Alert to access certain parts of your Email profile, click Allow+  - You'll then get a window asking if it is OK for KnowBe4 Phish Alert to access certain parts of your Email profile, click Allow. \\ {{:chrome:phishing_06.png?400|}} 
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 +===== Reporting Suspicious E-mails ===== 
 +You can now use the KnowBe4 Phishing Alert extension to report suspicious e-mails. 
 +  -  A new button will appear on your e-mail toolbar inside Gmail that looks like a fish hook.  This is the button you use to report suspicious e-mails. 
 +  - This example is a test e-mail that was sent out as part of our Phishing Campaign from KnowBe4. If you think this e-mail is suspicious, click the fish hook. \\ {{:chrome:phishing_08.png?400|}} 
 +  - A window will popup asking you to confirm you want to report this e-mail. \\ {{:chrome:phishing_09.png?400|}} 
 +  - If the e-mail was a test e-mail from KnowBe4, you'll receive a message congratulating you for recognizing that this was a suspicious e-mail. \\ {{:chrome:phishing_10.png?400|}} 
 +  - If this was a real phishing e-mail, you'll get a message thanking you for reporting it.  The e-mail will be sent to our IT department as well as to KnowBe4 for analysis. \\ {{:chrome:phishing_11.png?400|}}
  
  
chrome/phishalert.txt · Last modified: 2019/03/04 12:46 by jlester