If knowbe4.com is in header. Move to Phishing test folder. Source: over 1 year ago
Our security team uses them. It always strikes me as bad form when we are told "don't open e-mail from people you don't know" and "don't click on links in e-mails" and then we get e-mail from "knowbe4.com" that says "You've been enrolled in security training, click here to take it". And google flags it as spam.... Source: over 1 year ago
We use KnowBe4 with our clients for phishing and training. Source: almost 3 years ago
I use knowbe4.com and test randomly throughout the year. If a user fails, they have to watch training videos. Everyone pretty much is like "ah you got me" No stress, no fuss. Source: about 3 years ago
You can run a phishing test to all users for free at knowbe4.com thanks to CHO Kevin Mitnick (Chief Hacking Officer). Then you compare your baseline from others that used the same email template. Our company clicked through at 4.5%, the average was 16% for that template. So you can at least get a baseline where you stand. Source: about 3 years ago
Does anyone know how I can whitelist emails and attachments coming from knowbe4.com? We use the for simulated phishing campaigns. I already have whitelisted phishtest.knowbe4.com and psm.knowbe4.com. However many of them have attachments and are still being blocked. Any ideas? Source: about 3 years ago
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