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Clickthrough Testing for Real-World Phishing Simulations
In this paper, we begin by discussing the challenges associated with phishing email simulations. In part, we note how challenging it is to achieve realism in such a simulation and what this may mean for the results obtained. Next, we detail a real-world phishing simulation that targeted participants involved in an unrelated research project.