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Thursday, November 29, 2012
When Facebook teaches its staff about how to detect and prevent cyberattacks, there isn’t some hum-drum Power Point presentation. Instead, it hacks its own employees.
The company told Mashable it recently celebrated its second-annual “Hacktober,” a month-long event in October which features a series of simulated security threats attacking staffer computers to see who would fall for them and who would report the issues.
If employees reported a phishing scam or security threat developed by Facebook — which showed up throughout the site or sent to company email addresses — they received a prize such as a Facebook-branded shirt, bandana or sticker. If the security threat went unreported or was clicked, staffers would undergo further training.
The company told Mashable it recently celebrated its second-annual “Hacktober,” a month-long event in October which features a series of simulated security threats attacking staffer computers to see who would fall for them and who would report the issues.
If employees reported a phishing scam or security threat developed by Facebook — which showed up throughout the site or sent to company email addresses — they received a prize such as a Facebook-branded shirt, bandana or sticker. If the security threat went unreported or was clicked, staffers would undergo further training.
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