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Knowbe4 Phishing Alert Button (PAB)

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The KnowBe4 Phish Alert Button (PAB) is a quick and easy way to report suspicious emails. If you get an email that seems like a scam, just click the PAB to send it to your campus IT team for review. This helps keep your account and the school’s network safe from cyber threats.

Please Note: If you have shared personal information with the scammer, please email phishfiles@montclair.edu.

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Please refrain from using the KnowBe4 PAB button to report non-suspicious emails or spam, as it is intended solely for reporting phishing attempts.

Why is the Information Security team enabling this?

Our team is enabling the Phish Alert Button (PAB) to help users easily report suspicious emails and improve cybersecurity.

By using the PAB, students and staff can quickly flag potential phishing attacks, allowing the security team to investigate and take action before any harm is done. This helps protect personal data, prevent malware infections, and strengthen the campus network against cyber threats.

Plus, it encourages a culture of security awareness, making everyone a key part of the defense against scams.

How to enable the PAB for Students

  1. Students will receive an email via Knowbe4 to implement the Knowbe4 PAB button. Screenshot of the email that is sent to students. Students will receive a code here to access the PAB.
  2. Students will need to click the Phish Alert icon, which looks like an orange fish hook. You’ll find it in the side panel on the right. If you don’t see it, click the small left-arrow in the bottom-right corner of your Gmail window to show the side panel. This is an image of the Knowbe4 Phishing Alert Button (PAB) hook.
  3. A window will pop up on the right side of the Gmail inbox. This window will request a PAB license number. This number will be found in the email above named the Manual Registration Key. Enter this number and click “Activate”.                                               Screenshot of the Knowbe4 Phish Alert Button (PAB) activation window.
  4. Congratulations! You’ve successfully enabled the Knowbe4 PAB!
    Screenshot of the Knowbe4 Phish Alert Button (PAB) congratulations window.

For more information on using the PAB, please feel free to review the sections below.

 

How to use PAB button via Gmail Inbox

      1. To report a suspicious email, open the message and click the Phish Alert icon, which looks like an orange fish hook. You’ll find it in the side panel on the right. If you don’t see it, click the small left-arrow in the bottom-right corner of your Gmail window to show the side panel. This is an image of the Knowbe4 Phishing Alert Button (PAB) hook.
      2. Click the blue Phish Alert button in the side screen that opens to report the email as phishing.This is a screenshot of an email that shows how to access the PAB button from the right side of the inbox screen.
      3. Congratulations! You have now successfully reported a phishing email using the PAB.

Set coordinates for Phish Files—prepare for an online odyssey!

How to use the PAB button via Gmail Phone App

      1. Open the email that you would like to report. (Remember, as long as you don’t click any links you’re safe)
      2. Scroll down to the bottom of your screen and locate the available add-ons section.Screenshot of the Gmail App and the PAB button add-on.
      3. Click the fish hook icon and scroll down to access the Phish Alert Button.Screenshot of the Gmail app and what happens when you click on the Phish Alert Button.
      4. Congratulations! You’ve reported a phish! You can click on the return arrow in the upper left hand corner.

One small click for you, one giant leap into Phish Files!

I'm struggling to find the PAB button/I don't have it!

If you are struggling to find the Phishing Alert Button (PAB) you can forward the email and attachments to phishfiles@montclair.edu.

Decode the signals of cyberspace—Phish Files awaits your arrival!

I reported the wrong email and I need it!

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