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Phishing to Sabotage Office Rival: The New Workplace Warfare

  • Writer: Ravi
    Ravi
  • Dec 31, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 22

Satirical cartoon about phishing to sabotage an office rival, showing an employee in a jester suit accusing colleagues of a setup; a Kaapi with Ravi original.

The Scenario In the modern workplace, the "reply-all" mistake has been replaced by something far more calculated.


This phishing to sabotage office rival satire captures the moment a simple security test is weaponized for personal gain. In this office politics sabotage cartoon, an employee realizes that the "mandatory CEO dress code" email wasn't just a test of his digital literacy—it was a carefully laid trap by a rival to ensure he showed up to a board meeting looking like a court jester.


The Observation The satire targets the weaponization of corporate compliance. It critiques a culture where employees don't just fear hackers; they fear their own colleagues using "official" channels to orchestrate public humiliation.


When the IT department's tools are co-opted for workplace sabotage, it reveals a deep level of institutional distrust. It’s a reminder that in a high-stakes environment, the "enemy" isn't always outside the firewall—sometimes they’re sitting in the cubicle next to you.

A phishing link can steal your password, but a 'phished' dress code can steal your dignity—and your rival is the one holding the camera.

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