IP Library Granted Patent US 11,552,982
Granted Patent B2
US 11,552,982 · App. 17/001,070 · Granted Jan 10, 2023

Systems and methods for effective delivery of simulated phishing campaigns

Inventors: Mark William Patton (Clearwater, FL); Daniel Cormier (Clearwater, FL); Greg Kras (Dunedin, FL)
Assignee: KnowBe4, Inc.
H04L63/1433H04L63/1483
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Patent No.
US 11,552,982
App. No.
17/001,070
Granted
Jan 10, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods are described for verifying whether simulated phishing communications are allowed to pass by a security system of an email system to email account of users. One or more email accounts of the email system with the security system may be identified to use for a delivery verification campaign. Further, one or more types of simulated phishing communications may be selected from a plurality of types of simulated phishing communications. The delivery verification campaign may be configured to include the selection of the one or more types of simulated phishing communications from the plurality of types of simulated phishing communications. The selected one or more types of simulated phishing communications of the delivery verification campaign may be communicated to the one or more email accounts. Further, whether or not each of the one or more types of simulated phishing communications was allowed by the security system to be received unchanged at the one or more email accounts.

Claims (32)

1. A method comprising:

identifying, by one or more processors, one or more test accounts of an email system with a security system;

communicating, by the one or more processors, a simulated phishing communication of a type of simulated phishing communication to the one or more test accounts;

determining, by the one or more processors, by accessing the one or more test accounts whether the simulated phishing communication was one of interacted with or modified by the security system;

identifying, by the one or more processors responsive to the determination, a change in content of the simulated phishing communication; and

providing, by the one or more processors, the identified change to a simulated phishing campaign manager for use in creating for a simulated phishing campaign one or more simulated phishing communications that bypass being interacted with or being modified by the security system, the simulated phishing campaign configured to test if one or more users recognize a malicious phishing communication; and

providing, by the one or more processors, the one or more simulated phishing communications to one or more user mailboxes of the email system such that one or more simulated phishing communications bypass being interacted with or being modified by the security system.

2. The method of claim 1 , further identifying, by the one or more processors, the type of simulated phishing communication from a plurality of types of simulated phishing communications.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of types of simulated phishing communications comprise at least one or more of the following: a simulated phishing email with an attachment, a simulated phishing email with one or more links, and a simulated phishing email with a macro.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising creating, by the one or more processors, the one or more simulated phishing communications based at least on the type of simulated phishing communication.

5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising providing, by the one or more processors, based at least on the identified change, one or more options for creating the one or more simulated phishing communications.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the one or more options comprise one or more of the following: a simulated phishing communication template, a type of phishing attack and a type of attachment.

7. The method of claim 5 , further comprising presenting, via a user interface, the one or more options for creating the one or more simulated phishing communications.

8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising accessing, by the one or more processors, the one or more test accounts to determine the simulated phishing communication was one of interacted with or modified by the security system.

9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising accessing, by an administrative user, the one or more test accounts to determine whether the simulated phishing communication was one of interacted with or modified by the security system.

10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising determining that the simulated phishing communication was blocked by the security system.

11. A system comprising:

one or more processors, coupled to memory, and configured to:

identify one or more test accounts of an email system with a security system;

communicate a simulated phishing communication of a type of simulated phishing communication to the one or more test accounts;

determine by accessing the one or more test accounts whether the simulated phishing communication was one of interacted with or modified by the security system;

identify, responsive to the determination, a change in content of the simulated phishing communication; and

provide the identified change to a simulated phishing campaign manager for use in creating for a simulated phishing campaign one or more simulated phishing communications that bypass being interacted with or being modified by the security system, the simulated phishing campaign configured to test if one or more users recognize a malicious phishing communication; and

provide the one or more simulated phishing communications to one or more user mailboxes of the email system such that one or more simulated phishing communications bypass being interacted with or being modified by the security system.

12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the one or more processors are further configured to identify the type of simulated phishing communication from a plurality of types of simulated phishing communications.

13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of types of simulated phishing communications comprise at least one or more of the following: a simulated phishing email with an attachment, a simulated phishing email with one or more links, and a simulated phishing email with a macro.

14. The system of claim 11 , wherein the one or more processors are further configured to create the one or more simulated phishing communications based at least on the type of simulated phishing communication.

15. The system of claim 11 , wherein the one or more processors are further configured to provide, based at least on the identified change, one or more options for creating the one or more simulated phishing communications.

16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the one or more options comprises one or more of the following: a simulated phishing communication template, a type of phishing attack and a type of attachment.

17. The system of claim 15 , wherein the one or more processors are further configured to present, via a user interface, the one or more options for creating the one or more simulated phishing communications.

18. The system of claim 11 , wherein the one or more processors are further configured to access the one or more test accounts to determine the simulated phishing communication was one of interacted with or modified by the security system.

19. The system of claim 11 , wherein the one or more processors are further configured to determine that the simulated phishing was blocked by the security system.

Assignments (6)
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 8, 2025
From: KNOWBE4, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT COLLATERAL RECORDED AT REEL/FRAME: 062627/0001 Recorded Jul 28, 2025
From: BLUE OWL CREDIT INCOME CORP. (FORMERLY KNOWN AS OWL ROCK CORE INCOME CORP.)
To: KNOWBE4, INC.
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TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS RECORDED AT REEL/FRAME NO.: 056885/0889 Recorded Feb 2, 2023
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: KNOWBE4, INC.
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 2, 2023
From: KNOWBE4, INC.
To: OWL ROCK CORE INCOME CORP., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Mar 12, 2021
From: KNOWBE4, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 15, 2021
From: PATTON, MARK WILLIAM; CORMIER, DANIEL; KRAS, GREG
To: KNOWBE4, INC.
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