1) Imran clicked on an email link asking him to register his charity for a local event before spaces ran out. When he clicked on the link, he got a notification from his antivirus software telling him a virus had been detected. What should he do first? a) Tell his manager what happened b) Change his passwords c) Nothing, the antivirus software will fix it d) Block the email address 2) What should Imran do to protect himself from further attacks? a) Delete his social media account b) Avoid posting about his charity on social media c) Check his email privacy settings d) Nothing different, that is what the anti virus software is for 3) Which of the following should not raise alarm bells with you? a) Urgency - the email wants you to take action immediately b) Authority: The email is addressed to you and comes from the CEO of your company's personal email address c) Friendliness: The email comes from a work colleague and includes an attachment for work you are collaborating on d) Imitation: The email has the logo of your favourite shopping site sent from an email address you don't recognise 4) How should you report a phishing email to your personal account? a) There is no need so long as you didn't click on any links b) By forwarding the email to report@phishing.gov.uk c) There is no need if you have already reported a maximum of 5 phishing emails that month d) There is no need as if it's a scam someone else will report it 5) Which of these is not a reason to report phishing emails? a) It can reduce the number of scam emails you are sent b) It makes you a harder target for scammers c) It helps to protect others from cyber crime online d) To ensure your password cannot be guessed

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