Phishing Simulations MSPs Can Deploy Today

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Phishing Simulations MSPs Can Deploy Today

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End-user behavior is still the #1 cause of breaches – but it’s also your biggest opportunity.

With usecure, MSPs can turn client risk into resilience. Our phishing simulations are hands-off, realistic, and always up to date – helping you deliver continuous training with minimal effort.

Here’s what dropped in Q1, what’s coming in Q2, and how to roll it out across clients in just a few clicks.

In this blog, you’ll find the latest in:

  • January – Region-specific scams targeting Australian users
  • February – Delivery scams, spoofed logins, and topical lures
  • March – Business email impersonation and compliance-themed attacks
  • April & Q2 – What’s coming next, including AI safety and identity management training

Here’s what’s new – and how to deploy it with just a few clicks.

Why Fresh Phishing Content Matters

Clients trust you to keep them secure — but phishing threats don’t wait around.

By delivering continually updated, real-world phishing simulations, you help clients:

  • Reinforce awareness with relevant threats
  • Uncover high-risk users with real data
  • Improve resilience scores over time
  • Meet compliance needs without manual work

Best of all? You can automate everything with AutoPhish.

Q1 Phishing Templates

Here’s what’s new and ready to deploy from your partner dashboard:

🇦🇺 January: Localised Scams for Australia and Beyond

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Tailored templates make simulations more believable — and effective. January’s launch brought in region-specific phishing emails, especially for Australian clients.

Top picks:

  • Aldi – Gift Card Scam
  • MyGov – Tax Refund Notification (v2)
  • Westpac – Urgent Account Alert
  • IGA – Order Tracking
  • ANU – Password Reset
  • NRMA – Insurance Offer
  • Medibank – Signup Bonus

🎯 Use these to deliver more targeted training to your APAC clients.

Deploy these now from your portal

February: Delivery Scams, MFA Lures & Social Engineering

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These templates reflect common inbox threats - from spoofed login pages to delivery scams and topical headlines.

Highlights:

  • FedEx & TNT – Delivery Alerts
  • LinkedIn – Sign-In Spoof (v2 + v3)
  • Uber Eats – Free Delivery Offer
  • Afnor – Password Reset
  • Venmo Scam (Versions 1–4)

🧠 Topical NOAH Templates:

  • TikTok Ban – “Free VPN” Trap
  • Microsoft 2FA Bypass – QR Code & Link Variants

🌏 Localized brands for Australia: Supercheap Auto, Allianz, Suncorp, Autobarn, Menulog

Each template includes a matching landing page — no setup required.

Deploy these now from your portal

March: Business Email & Compliance Impersonation

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Perfect for training finance, HR, and admin teams - these templates simulate internal requests and document-related phishing.

New additions:

  • WhatsApp Scam – Star Blizzard Campaign
  • Ampol – Suspicious Login Detected (AU)
  • Liquorland – Gift Voucher (AU)
  • High Speed Training – Compliance Course Notice (UK)
  • Doc Management – Open Task
  • Bottomline PTX – Password & Payment Notifications (UK)

💡 Use these to surface high-risk users in business-critical departments.

April & Q2: What’s Coming Next

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We’re not slowing down -and neither should your clients' training.

April introduces new phishing simulations, alongside fresh training content on:

  • AI Safety in the workplace
  • Identity Management best practices
  • Compliance & behavioral risk

🗞️ Read the full roundup here → April Product Roundup: AI Safety, Identity Resources and more.

You don’t need to manually update phishing tests or design new simulations. We’ve done the heavy lifting — now you can deliver better security outcomes with less work.

Log in to your partner portal and launch a phishing campaign today.

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