Landing Pages

Landing Pages Guide

In this article, we explain the process of creating Landing Pages. These pages can be used to execute different phishing campaigns in order to evaluate the potential risk of an organisation.

1. To view the existing System Pages, click on the indicated option:

You should get the following output:

2. To view more than 10 entries in a single page, just click on the drop-down list:

3. You can filter the pages, based on the category:

4. To view a page, click on its eye button. It will open the template in a new tab on the browser.

This is essentially how the targets will view these templates via email:

5. To copy a page, click on the button shown below:

You should get the following output:

6. You can change the Landing Page Name to one of your likes.

7. Additionally, you can set a different category for that page.

8. To enable or disable the capture of submitted data, click on the following button. Submitted data will provide information regarding users’ activity that clicked on a phishing link:

9. If we enable the button showing in the following image, we will capture any password entered by users.

10. You can enter a Redirect URL, so when users submit their credentials, they are redirected to that specific page.

11. Click on NEXT STEP to proceed to the Template phase:

12. If you want to return to the General Information phase, there is a PREVIOUS button found at the bottom of the page.

13. We can also view a Preview of the landing page on the right-hand side.

The rest of the details will be explained in the following steps, where we will be creating a new landing page (since the process is the same).

14. To create a new Landing Page, click on the New Landing Page button.

You should get the following output:

15. Enter the details required and move to the Template phase in order to edit.

16. Click on the Import Site so you can directly import any web page you would like.

17. Enter the URL and click on Import. You can always Cancel the process:

18. The following URL https://www.google.com/?hl=en is used as an example:

19. This would be the output:

20. Alternatively, you can start by typing something in the text box instead of directly importing a site on the platform:

In either case, you can edit your page with some options provided on the menu above.

21. The first three options are standard text formatting options: B for bold, i for Italic and U for underline.

22. When pressing the A button, more text options appear regarding formatting.

23. The next three options, are alignment related. Left, centre and right respectively:

24. The next symbol (also shown below), provides more paragraph options.

25. Click on the “image” button to upload an image:

26. You can insert an image either from a file location or by URL:

27. The “plus” option of the menu, provides a diversity of things to your text, such as video, table, etc.

28. Some other options exist on the right side of the menu. The first one that looks like your usual settings symbol, provides a range of variables. These variables help in retrieving and applying real time data during the campaign, to make the page look credible.

29. For example, for a recipient called John Doe, the variable named {{.FirstName}} will retrieve the word John, so whenever the campaign is sent, it will use that user’s first name to make it believable:

30. The next option with the two arrows (< >) provides a code view of our page where you can add or edit the html code as you wish:

31. From the last button, you may redo or undo any of your actions on the page:

32. Enter the details you would like and select the Create Template button to create that page.

33. A confirmation prompt should then pop up. Click OK to finalise.

34. Let’s do an example:

35. As we can see, the new landing page has been created!

36. You can edit an existing landing page. To do that, click on the pencil symbol:

37. Click on Go Back to return to the default page:

38. Finally, to delete a page you have created, just click on the trash can button:

39. You should receive a message, essentially asking you to confirm your action. Click Delete or Cancel accordingly.

40. If you’ve selected Delete, you will then be prompted with a confirmation. Click OK to resume.

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