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Adding Images to Phishing Campaigns for SAT

  • February 12, 2026
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Hello,

      I am trying to add images to phishing campaigns for SAT. I want to do this so I can relate the material either to the client itself or to current security events. I have tried using the editor in both the Site List and the Management Console. I have browsed through the posts on here and have read the OpenText Admin Guide. I have tried hosting the image on imgur and Google Drive, as well as a simple Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V combo. Nothing has worked. 

Using the image addition window (see below) doesn’t work:

 

If I insert a URL in the Image Info tab and press “OK,” the window closes and nothing happens (no image inserted). I I use the link tab, insert a URL and press “OK,” I get the following error:

 

The only thing that DOES work is copying one of your images already available in your pre-built options and pasting it into a new campaign. This however limits me to only images currently available in pre-built OpenText campaigns, which in my opinion are fairly limited and doesn’t allow me to use any logos from my company or our clients’ companies. Am I missing something using hosted images? Or maybe missing an important step in the editor? Or is there a way to upload images to my account to use in campaigns?

 

Thank you

1 reply

ggreenbaum
Community Manager
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  • Community Manager
  • February 12, 2026

Hi, due to legal restrictions you cannot upload images for linking in SAT campaigns. The best soslution is to host the image yourself on a server you control, so you can ensure the image url is available for direct “hotlinking”. For example, your own web host or file share resource.

For free image hosting, Imgur recently restricted image linking in the UK. If you’re not in the UK and you’re still experiencing a problem hotlinking with igur, make sure you’re using the direct link (ending with a file extension such as jpg or png). Alternately try another image host but be sure to comply with terms for non-commercial, non-copyright image hosting. Examples include ImgBB or Postimages.


Hope this helps.