Top 3 Healthcare-related Phishing Templates

Learn about our top picks for healthcare-related phishing tests that train your end users on sharing sensitive data.

Healthcare may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of phishing emails. However, these are a big problem and a widely popular tactic used by hackers because of the sensitive information they can obtain. 

When sending out a healthcare-related phishing simulation, we recommend starting with Covid-19, Central Medical, or ZipRecruiter. These emails are highly relevant today as most people have received at least one of these types of emails. While these can be pretty difficult for your users to spot, they are great for educating them on the types of phishing emails they could receive. When employees receive an email from a well-known company or source, they tend not to question its authenticity. These templates can be great for educating employees on what they should be looking out for when it comes to phishing emails. These templates also include tactics relevant to what hackers are doing today. By exposing your users to these different tactics, they can be prepared and educated on what to look out for when real phishing emails land in their inboxes. 

 

 

1. The Covid-19 phishing email template is designed to look like a legitimate email from the Covid-19 Resource Center. It includes the logo, branding, end-user's name, and a message asking the recipient to sign into their account.

2. The Central Medical phishing email template is a great phishing test to send to employees. The email looks as though it is coming from the popular health insurance company. It includes the company's logo, branding, the end-user's name, as well as your company's name. Users will be prompted to click a link to either register or sign in to their account.

3. The ZipRecruiter example is another great phishing email template to send to employees as it is a widely popular site. This template showcases urgency, a popular tactic used by hackers, and warns users about a job not being posted. Additionally, it includes the company's logo and branding, and users are urged to update their job posting.

These are just a few of the most popular healthcare-related phishing email templates. Be on the lookout for these and other scams to protect yours and your businesses information.