Nov 26 2020
06:38 PM
- last edited on
Feb 19 2021
05:10 AM
by
TechCommunityAP
Nov 26 2020
06:38 PM
- last edited on
Feb 19 2021
05:10 AM
by
TechCommunityAP
I've been a fan of this great little tool for over a year and it stopped working from a few days ago. I use its Spear Phishing (Credentials Harvest) attacks. And since Monday, I can't seem to launch a new attack. I'm a Global Admin and I tried this with Chrome, Edge, IE and Firefox but no luck.
Dec 07 2020 08:16 AM
Dec 08 2020 04:50 PM
Dec 10 2020 01:22 AM - edited Dec 10 2020 01:22 AM
Hi isurudiv,
Good to hear that Microsoft is taking care of it, hopefully it will be resolved soon.
Dec 10 2020 01:18 PM
Solution@isurudiv
This might be a little off topic, but I would recommend you to try the new attack simulation training feature instead of the old attack simulator tool found in the Security & Compliance center.
The new feature enables you to use a whole different kind of payloads, and also is able to give the end-user access to trainings.
You can find this new attack simulation training in the M365 Security Center:
1: Go to https://security.microsoft.com/
2: Click on the Attack simulation training
Please be aware that this is in preview, but all functions that i've tried have been working just fine.
Dec 11 2020 03:05 AM
Dec 11 2020 12:45 PM
@BemmelenPatrick Awsome, looking forward to see it!
Dec 14 2020 07:55 AM
Dec 14 2020 04:25 PM
Dec 14 2020 04:28 PM
Jan 14 2021 05:35 AM
@Pontus Själander How do you actually launch a new attack from the https://security.microsoft.com/ Attack Simulator Training? If you go into the link to learn more about it, it says to go to https://protection.office.com/attacksimulator which is the old version being retired next week?
Jan 14 2021 05:41 AM
@Pontus Själander I think it's a permissions issue - what role do I need to create new simulation in the new https://security.microsoft.com/attacksimulator please? Thank you
Jan 14 2021 01:34 PM
Dec 10 2020 01:18 PM
Solution@isurudiv
This might be a little off topic, but I would recommend you to try the new attack simulation training feature instead of the old attack simulator tool found in the Security & Compliance center.
The new feature enables you to use a whole different kind of payloads, and also is able to give the end-user access to trainings.
You can find this new attack simulation training in the M365 Security Center:
1: Go to https://security.microsoft.com/
2: Click on the Attack simulation training
Please be aware that this is in preview, but all functions that i've tried have been working just fine.