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[GH-ISSUE #2390] [Feature Request]: Custom CSS Phishing Warning Image for branding and contact info #1218
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Originally created by @HappyEarthDay on GitHub (May 1, 2024).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/KelvinTegelaar/CIPP/issues/2390
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When users encounter a phishing site, we not only want users to be alerted not to enter their password, but also to contact us. We want to embed our contact info and logo into the image. We're happy to make a custom image with specific dimensions and properties if that's what's required. Currently, users just see the big orange warning, and sometimes they don't contact us. We want to make it clear this protection came from our systems/settings, and give them contact info to contact us directly.
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We'd like to be able to upload an image somewhere to replace the default image that's used for warnings on phishing pages.
@KelvinTegelaar commented on GitHub (May 1, 2024):
Not putting this under consideration - this image is a encoded binary filed and having users edit this themselves feels like a very bad idea