OOPS! The link you just clicked on was in a phishing email.
Don’t worry, this is not a real phishing email, but a desktop exercise sent to you by GSK’s infoProtect team.  If this had been a real phishing email you may have given hackers access to sensitive personal or business information . . . or downloaded a virus!

Phishing email are not always blocked by spam filters, so it is extremely important that each of us know the signs to help us identify malicious phishing emails.

When in doubt do not click on links, forward the email to reportsuspiciousemail@gsk.com and them delete it.

What were the signs in this email? See below.

Learn how to spot phishing attacks by identifying fraudulent URLs with Anti-Phishing Phil, a fun and engaging game from our partner Wombat Security Technologies.

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