Landing pages in Attack simulation training

In Attack simulation training in Microsoft 365 E5 or Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Plan 2, landing pages are the web pages that users are taken to if they open the payload in the simulation.

For getting started information about Attack simulation training, see Get started using Attack simulation training.

To see the available landing pages, open the Microsoft Defender portal at https://security.microsoft.com, go to Email & collaboration > Attack simulation training > Content library tab > and then select Phish landing pages. To go directly to the Content library tab where you can select Phish landing pages, use https://security.microsoft.com/attacksimulator?viewid=contentlibrary.

Phish landing pages in the Content library tab has two tabs:

  • Global landing pages tab: Contains built-in, unmodifiable landing page templates named Microsoft Landing Page Template 1 to Microsoft Landing Page Template 5. These built-in landing pages are localized into 12+ languages.
  • Tenant landing pages tab: Contains custom landing pages that you created.

The following information is shown for each landing page. You can sort the landing pages by clicking on an available column header. Select Customize columns to change the columns that are shown. By default, all available columns are selected.

  • Name
  • (Actions control): Take action on the landing page. The available actions depend on the Status value of the landing page as described in the procedure sections.
  • Language: One or more of the following values: German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese (Simplified), and Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan).
  • Default language
  • Status: Ready or Draft.
  • Linked simulations
  • Created by: For built-in landing pages, the value is Microsoft. For custom landing pages, the value is the user principal name (UPN) of the user who created the landing page.
  • Created time
  • Modified by

Tip

To see all columns, you likely need to do one or more of the following steps:

  • Horizontally scroll in your web browser.
  • Narrow the width of appropriate columns.
  • Remove columns from the view.
  • Zoom out in your web browser.

The (Actions control) is associated with the Notifications column. If you remove that column from view, the control goes away.

To find a landing page in the list, type part of the landing page name in the Search box and then press the ENTER key.

Select Filter to filter the landing pages by Language or Status.

When you select a landing page from the list by clicking anywhere in the row other than the check box next to the name, a details flyout appears with the following information:

  • Preview tab: View the landing page as users see it. Use the Select language dropdown list to see the landing page in different languages.
  • Details tab: View details about the landing page:
    • Description
    • Status: Ready or Draft.
    • Landing page source: For built-in landing pages, the value is Global. For custom landing pages, the value is Tenant.
    • Modified by
    • Language
    • Last modified
    • Created by
    • Created time
    • Linked simulations
    • Default language

In custom landing pages only, an Edit landing page link is available at the bottom of both tabs.

Tip

To see details about other landing pages without leaving the details flyout, use Previous item and Next item at the top of the flyout.

Create landing pages

  1. In the Microsoft Defender portal at https://security.microsoft.com, go to Email & collaboration > Attack simulation training > Content library tab > and then select Phish landing pages. To go directly to the Content library tab where you can select Phish landing pages, use https://security.microsoft.com/attacksimulator?viewid=contentlibrary.

  2. On the Tenant landing pages tab, select Create new to start the new landing page wizard.

    Note

    At any point after you name the landing page during the new landing page wizard, you can select Save and close to save your progress and continue later. The incomplete landing page has the Status value Draft. You can pick up where you left off by selecting the landing page from the list and then clicking the Edit action that appears.

    You can also create landing pages during the creation of simulations and simulation automations. For more information, see Create a simulation: Select a landing page and Create a simulation automation: Select a landing page.

  3. On the Define details for phish landing page page, configure the following settings:

    • Name: Enter a unique, descriptive name for the landing page.
    • Description: Enter an optional description.

    When you're finished on the Define details for phish landing page page, select Next.

  4. On the Configure landing page page, select Define content in preferred language. In the Add content in default language flyout that opens, configure the following settings:

    • Select the language for the landing page: Select one of the available languages: Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan), Dutch, English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Finnish, Turkish, Hungarian, Hebrew, Thai, Arabic, Vietnamese, Slovak, Greek, Indonesian, Romanian, Slovenian, Croatian, Catalan, or Other.
    • Mark this as default language: For the first landing page you create, this setting is selected and unchangeable.
    • Landing page content: Two tabs are available:
      • Text tab: A rich text editor is available to create the landing page. To see the typical font and formatting settings, toggle Formatting controls to On.

        The following controls are also available on the Text tab:

        • Dynamic tag: Select from the following tags:

          Tag name Tag value
          Insert User name ${userName}
          Insert First name ${firstName}
          Insert Last name ${lastName}
          Insert UPN ${upn}
          Insert Email ${emailAddress}
          Insert Department ${department}
          Insert Manager ${manager}
          Insert Mobile phone ${mobilePhone}
          Insert City ${city}
          Insert sender name ${FromName}
          Insert sender email ${FromEmail}
          Insert Payload subject ${EmailSubject}
          Insert Payload content ${EmailContent}
          Insert Date ${date|MM/dd/yyyy|offset}
        • Import from library: Select an available template to start with. You can modify the text and layout in the editing area. To reset the landing page back to the default text and layout of the template, select Reset to default.

      • Code tab: You can view and modify the HTML code directly.

    You can preview the results by selecting Preview phish landing page at the top of the page.

    When you're finished on the Add content in default language flyout, select Save.

    Back on the Configure landing page page, the landing page you created is now listed. In the Action column, you can select Edit or Preview to edit or view the landing page.

    Select Add translation to create additional translations of the landing page in other languages.

    Other than the flyout title changing to Add translation, the same options are available as the Add content in default language flyout in the first landing page you created. Now the Mark this as default language check box is available to select. Only one translation of landing page can be the default language.

    When two or more translations of the landing page are listed on the Configure landing page page, the Delete icon is available in the Actions column to delete any landing page translations that aren't designated as the default language.

    When you're finished on the Configure landing page page, select Next.

  5. On the Review landing page page, you can review your selections. Select Edit in each section to modify the settings within the section. Or you can select Back or the specific page in the wizard.

    When you're finished on the Review landing page page, select Submit, and then select Done on the confirmation page.

  6. Back on the Tenant landing pages tab of the Select phish landing page, select the landing page you created by selecting the check box next to the Name, and then select Next.

Modify landing pages

You can't modify built-in landing pages on the Global landing pages tab. You can only modify custom landing pages on the Tenant landing pages tab.

To modify an existing custom landing page on the Tenant landing pages tab, do one of the following steps:

  • Select the landing page from the list by clicking the check box next to the name. Select the Edit action that appears.
  • Select (Actions) next to the Name value of the landing page, and then select Edit.
  • Select the landing page from the list by clicking anywhere in the row other than the check box. In the details flyout that opens, select Edit landing page at the bottom of the flyout.

The landing page wizard opens with the settings and values of the selected landing page. The steps are the same as described in the Create landing pages section.

Copy landing pages

To copy an existing landing page on the Tenant landing pages or Global landing pages tabs, do one of the following steps:

  • Select the landing page from the list by clicking the check box, and then select the Create a copy action that appears.
  • Select (Actions) next to the Name value of the landing page, and then select Create a copy.

When you copy a custom landing page on the Tenant landing pages tab, a copy of the landing page named "<OriginalName> - Copy" is added to the list.

When you copy a built-in landing page on the Global landing pages tab, a Create copy dialog appears. The dialog confirms that a copy of the landing page has been created, and is available on the Tenant landing pages tab. If you select Go to Tenant landing page you're taken to the Tenant landing pages tab, where the copied built-in landing page is named "<OriginalName> - Copy" is available. If you select Stay here in the dialog, you return to the Global landing pages tab.

After the copy is created, you can modify it as previously described.

Tip

When you're creating or editing a landing page, the Use from default control on the Text tab of the Add content in default language step in the landing page wizard also allows you to copy the contents of a built-in landing page.

Remove landing pages

You can't remove built-in landing pages from the Global landing pages tab. You can only remove custom landing pages on the Tenant landing pages tab. When you delete a landing page, all translations of the landing page are deleted.

To remove an existing custom landing page from the Tenant landing pages tab, do one of the following steps:

  • Select the landing page from the list by clicking the check box next to the name, and then select the Delete action that appears.
  • Select (Actions) next to the Name value of the landing page, and then select Delete.

In the confirmation dialog that opens, select Delete.

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