Sample drills

What do ScamDrill phishing simulations look like?

Three real drill examples — for your parents, your teen, and your workplace team. Never sent to you, just a preview of the kind of email your loved ones (or your team) would actually receive, with the red flags we'd walk them through after.

A drill your parents would see →

Simulated phishing example. Geek Squad and Best Buy did not send this email and are not affiliated with ScamDrill. Shown to illustrate a common senior-targeted invoice scam pattern.

Why they'd click — or call: no urgent link, no typos, no obvious scam markers — just an invoice for something they don't remember buying and a "support" phone number. Calling it connects them to a fake refund agent who walks them through giving remote access to their computer. The #1 senior-targeted scam pattern in the FBI's 2024 IC3 report — and it sidesteps every "don't click suspicious links" instinct we've trained.

Start a free drill for your parents →

No credit card required · 1 learner free forever · 3-minute setup

Practice this drill — at home or at work

Setup takes 3 minutes. The first learner is free forever. Cancel anytime.

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