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# Accessing the EFI Module

To start using the Email Fraud and Infiltration (E.F.I.) module within the Epiphany Validation Engine:

1. Log in to your Epiphany instance using your credentials.
2. Navigate to the Validation Engine.
3. On the left-side menu, scroll down to the Emulation Control section and click on E.F.I.\
   This will redirect you to the EFI dashboard.
4. The EFI Campaign Table will be displayed, showing all previously created email emulation campaigns with relevant details, including:
   * Target (Operating system or platform)
   * Campaign Name
   * Status (Published, Draft, etc.)
   * Distribution Method (Email, QR Code, Direct Link)
   * Broadcast Options
   * Activation Status
   * Creation Time
   * Configuration Access

<figure><img src="/files/YBXbzNuJLCmjsffvbTO6" alt=""><figcaption><p>EFI Campaign Table</p></figcaption></figure>

This dashboard provides a centralized view to manage, monitor, and configure all your email-based attack simulations across the organization.


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