Security News > 2018 > June > How to set up a rule in Microsoft Exchange to send an alert of a phishing attack
2018-06-25 13:53
Empowering your employees to easily notify IT security personnel of a phishing attack requires an Exchange rule. This tutorial explains how to set one up.
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