Information Security Team

You clicked a simulated
phishing link.

This was a planned security awareness exercise by the Atidiv Security Team. No real harm has been done — but in a real attack, this click could have compromised your account and put the company at risk.

What just happened

The email you received was sent by the Atidiv Security Team as part of a planned phishing simulation. It was carefully designed to look like a real threat to test how our team responds to phishing attempts.

You are not in trouble. This exercise helps us understand where we need to improve as a company — and empowers everyone to stay safer online.

What to do right now

1

Don't worry — no data was captured, no systems were accessed. This page is the end of the test.

2

Spot the red flags in that email — see below. Training yourself to notice these protects you everywhere, not just at work.

3

Read the weekly security flyers from your inbox. Each one teaches you a different type of attack to watch out for.

4

Next time, report suspicious emails to [email protected] before clicking — even if you're not sure.

Red flags that were in that email

Sender domain was security-alert.atidiv.com — not the official atidiv.com

Artificial urgency — "suspended at midnight" — designed to make you act fast without thinking

The link URL didn't match an expected Atidiv internal tool or login page

No personalisation — it didn't address you by name or mention your specific account

"Do not reply to this email" — blocks you from questioning or verifying the sender

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