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#!/bin/bash
name=chris
user=divbzero
email=${name}@${user}.com
code=https://github.com/${user}
website=https://${user}.com

[ my public key: https://keybase.io/divbzero; my proof: https://keybase.io/divbzero/sigs/o74zfvmaYGlCRV0hSUGRNdI1y03rbNP65tL072qROtg ]

[ my kismet code: ef956b ]
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Cybersecurity Training Programs Don’t Prevent Employees from Falling for Phishing Scams

Cybersecurity training programs as implemented today by most large companies do little to reduce the risk that employees will fall for phishing scams–the practice of sending malicious emails posing as legitimate to get victims to share personal information, such as their social security numbers.