Top 3 International Brand Templates

These 3 templates are available in your template library and are great options to test your teams no matter where they are located!

If you’re wondering which phishing templates receive the most engagement across the world, take a look at our international brand spoofs. This video points you to our most clicked international brand templates – Amazon, American Airlines, and Paypal. Each template provides its own way of training end users on what to spot in emails to identify a malicious phishing attempt. 


1.  Amazon’s brand is known and used globally, so with the very high chance that teammates everywhere have an Amazon account, this template will most likely get attention. The importance of resetting your password to gain access to your account creates enough curiosity to open the email and take action. While it appears to be from a brand everyone trusts, this template challenges the end user with a sense of security.


2.  For everyone traveling the globe we have an American Airlines template notifying  customers of expiring miles. This is sure to alarm frequent travelers with a false call-to-action to redeem them before it’s too late. No one wants to miss out on miles they supposedly earned, so this template trains end users on sense of urgency best practices and why it’s important to stop and think before you click.


3.  The world’s largest online payment processor is Paypal. Worldwide, Paypal users receive monthly email statements and that makes this spoof even more realistic when it lands in inboxes. End users who click in this template will learn about brand knock-offs and the significance of always checking the sender address.


These 3 templates are available in your template library and are great options to test your teams no matter where they are located!