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SIR – How sad it is to see GPs discouraged from seeing and examining patients.
It is so easy to miss important problems when the doctor does not meet, talk to and examine the patient. “If you don’t put you finger in it you may put your foot in it” was true when I was training and is true now.
John Dixon
SIR – Reading about the policy of discouraging face-to-face appointments alongside recent letters on this page made me wonder if the older generation is being written off.
I am 85. How many people my age are computer-literate enough to adapt?
By Juha Saarinen on May 11, 2021 1:36PM Credit: WMT Facebook.
Simulated security exercise backfires.
A British trade union is demanding an apology from the West Midlands Trains rail company for running a phishing readiness test disguised as a bonus payment reward for staff that worked through the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA) published the text of the phishing email, which was made to look like it was sent from West Midlands Trains (WMT s) Finance and Payroll department.
Staff were told they would be offered a one-off payment to say thank you for all of your hard work over the past 12 months or so and encouraged to click on an Microsoft Office 365 link that would lead to a personal message from WMT managing director Julian Edwards.
West Midlands Trains scams its own staff with email promising a pandemic bonus
West Midlands Trains have their hub at Birmingham New St Station (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)
A rail union has called out West Midlands Trains for emailing 2,500 employees with the empty promise of a pandemic bonus as part of a cybersecurity test.
In the email staff were thanked for their efforts under the “huge strain” of the pandemic and that managing director, Julian Edwards, wanted to thank them with a one-off payment in recognition, according to the Guardian.
But staff who clicked on the link in the email were told it was actually just a “phishing simulation test” test by the IT team “to entice you to click the link and used both the promise of thanks and financial reward.”
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