Have you or a peer ever been the victim of a phishing attack? In today’s high-tech world, there is no shortage of ways to instantly communicate with peers across the globe. Docusign makes it easier than ever to get documents reviewed and signed fast. As technology becomes smarter, so do those people who intentionally cause harm with phishing attacks and spam sent for their own personal benefit. It is important for you to stay vigilant to ensure the emails you receive are valid.
In this video, a Docusign Product Trainer will review ways to check Docusign emails for validity, how to handle any suspicious-looking emails and some additional, advanced checks you can enable to further protect yourself against phishing and spam attacks.
Key Take-aways:
- Discover simple ways to check if a Docusign email is real or fake
- Review fake email warning signs to watch out for
- Learn about the alternate signing method for completing Docusign transactions
- Understand how to report suspicious emails to Docusign
Get more related security information by accessing the support content below:
- (White Paper) Protecting your organization against Docusign brand impersonation
- (Docusign Blog) How to Identify & Prevent Phishing Attacks
- (Support Center) Use a Security Code to access Docusign documents
- (Support Center) What should I do if I receive a suspicious email?
- (Support Center) Why am I not getting Docusign email notifications?
- (Trust Center Post) Incident Reporting - Security Concerns
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- Have you ever received a suspicious email and what steps did you take to confirm?
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