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Updating the preview tag for QR codes, since we are no longer calling it in preview.
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In Attack simulation training in Microsoft 365 E5 or Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Plan 2, a _payload_ is the link, QR code (currently in Preview), or attachment in the simulated phishing email message that's presented to users. Attack simulation training offers a robust built-in payload catalog for the available social engineering techniques. However, you might want to create custom payloads that work better for your organization.
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In Attack simulation training in Microsoft 365 E5 or Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Plan 2, a _payload_ is the link, QR code, or attachment in the simulated phishing email message that's presented to users. Attack simulation training offers a robust built-in payload catalog for the available social engineering techniques. However, you might want to create custom payloads that work better for your organization.
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For getting started information about Attack simulation training, see [Get started using Attack simulation training](attack-simulation-training-get-started.md).
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## QR code payloads
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> [!TIP]
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> QR code payloads are currently in Preview, aren't available in all organizations, and are subject to change.
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On the **Global payloads** tab of **Content library** \> **Payloads** at <https://security.microsoft.com/attacksimulator?viewid=contentlibrary&source=global>, you can see the built-in, unmodifiable QR code payloads by typing **QR** in the :::image type="icon" source="media/m365-cc-sc-search-icon.png" border="false"::: **Search** box, and then pressing the ENTER key.
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QR code payloads are available in five languages to address real-world scenarios that involve QR code attacks.
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- **OAuth Consent Grant**<sup>\*</sup>
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- **How-to Guide**
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<sup>\*</sup> This social engineering technique allows you to use QR codes (currently in Preview).
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<sup>\*</sup> This social engineering technique allows you to use QR codes.
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For more information about the different social engineering techniques, see [Simulations](attack-simulation-training-get-started.md#simulations).
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- **Text** tab: A rich text editor is available to create the payload. To see the typical font and formatting settings, toggle **Formatting controls** to :::image type="icon" source="media/scc-toggle-on.png" border="false"::: **On**.
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> [!TIP]
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> The **Formatting controls** bar contains an **Insert QR code** action that you can use instead of selecting **Insert QR code** control from the **Dynamic tag** dropdown list for applicable social engineering techniques (currently in Preview):
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> The **Formatting controls** bar contains an **Insert QR code** action that you can use instead of selecting **Insert QR code** control from the **Dynamic tag** dropdown list for applicable social engineering techniques:
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> :::image type="content" source="media/attack-sim-training-payloads-formatting-controls-insert-qr-code.png" alt-text="The Insert QR code action in the formatting controls on the Configure payload page of the new payload creation wizard.":::
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|**Insert City**|`${city}`|
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|**Insert Date**|`${date|MM/dd/yyyy|offset}`|
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- The **Insert QR code** control (currently in Preview) is available only in the **Credential Harvest**, **Drive-by URL**, **OAuth Consent Grant**, or **How-to Guide** techniques.
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- The **Insert QR code** control is available only in the **Credential Harvest**, **Drive-by URL**, **OAuth Consent Grant**, or **How-to Guide** techniques.
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Instead of using a link as the phishing payload in the message, you can use a QR code. Selecting the **Insert QR code** control opens the **Insert QR code** flyout where you configure the following information:
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