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- 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. \\ {{: | ||
+ | ===== 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. \\ {{: | ||
+ | - A window will popup asking you to confirm you want to report this e-mail. \\ {{: | ||
+ | - 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. \\ {{: | ||
+ | - 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. \\ {{: | ||