An anonymous reader quotes the AP: Michigan auditors who conducted a fake “phishing” attack on 5,000 randomly selected state employees said Friday that nearly one-third opened the email, a quarter clicked on the link and almost one-fifth entered their user ID and password. The covert operation was done as part of an audit that uncovered weaknesses in the state government’s computer network, including that not all workers are required to participate in cybersecurity awareness training… Auditors made 14 findings, including five that are “material” — the most serious. They range from inadequate management of firewalls to insufficient processes to confirm if only authorized devices are connected to the network. “Unauthorized devices may not meet the state’s requirements, increasing the risk of compromise or infection of the network,” the audit said.

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