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KnowBe4 Expands Gamified Training Library With Launch of “Spot the Vish” Game

Real-time voice phishing simulation aims to help organisations combat social engineering attacks

by The Gurus
June 12, 2026
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KnowBe4, the global leader in digital workforce security, securing both AI agents and humans, today announced the official launch of its 35th interactive game, Spot the Vish. This latest addition to the KnowBe4 game library is designed to train the digital workforce to recognise, resist, and report voice phishing (vishing) attacks in real time.

Vishing attacks have grown increasingly sophisticated, often involving bad actors posing as IT support or C-level executives to create artificial crises and manipulate employees into handing over sensitive credentials. Phone-based vishing attacks increased 449% according to the KnowBe4 2025 Phishing Threat Trends Report Volume Six. Spot the Vish addresses this growing threat by putting users into realistic audio scenarios where they must make split-second decisions to protect their organisation.

“An urgent call from what seems to be IT or a high-ranking executive with a high-pressure request for a password or large wire transfer can happen to any employee at any time,” said Isida Drake, SVP of Security & Compliance eLearning, KnowBe4. “We have gamified the critical threat vector of vishing into an interactive simulation where employees learn in an engaging and memorable way. By participating in the new Spot the Vish game, employees develop the muscle memory needed to help protect their organisations by stopping vishing attacks.”

Spot the Vish transforms passive training into an active problem-solving experience through several engaging mechanics like the scam-o-meter, which allows players to watch the threat level rise in real time as red flags pop up throughout the conversation. Users must choose whether to shut down the scam, safely verify the caller’s identity through official channels, or risk falling for the trick. Employees can earn top points, dodge penalties, and rack up performance badges, fostering healthy competition and high knowledge retention.

Spot the Vish joins a robust lineup of high-impact, fan-favorite titles, including: Danger Zone, the Spot the Phish series, Share If You Dare and The Inside Man. The KnowBe4 game library delivers gamified learning experiences designed to maximise user engagement and customers find the variety of materials useful and applicable to a global audience given the offerings in multiple languages, including a customer on G2: “KnowBe4 provides ongoing, customisable phishing simulations that mimic real attacks. It also helps employees recognise and respond to phishing in a safe environment. KnowBe4 provides a wide variety of training materials (videos, games, quizzes, posters) in multiple languages. Providing material in multiple languages is one of the very good features for global organisations.”

Spot the Vish is now available to KnowBe4 customers through the updated, AI-enabled ModStore. To learn more about how KnowBe4 secures the digital workforce through gamified training, visit www.knowbe4.com.

This follows news from KnowBe4 that they have released the seventh and potentially final series of their series, ‘The Inside Man’.

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