Since its creation, email has suffered from an "original sin" - the inability to confirm a sender’s true identity. Recently, that flaw has led to an onslaught of phishing attacks - which often lead to ...
Phishing attacks often exploit trusted email domain names to deliver malicious payloads. Historically, the onus has been on recipients to identify and mitigate these threats. DMARC (Domain-based ...
So-called “Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance,” or DMARC, is a technical standard that is designed to protect the senders and recipients of email from spam, spoofing and ...
Email communication remains a cornerstone of digital marketing strategies. However, the success of a brand’s campaigns hinges on one critical factor: deliverability. In the ever-evolving landscape of ...
Over 90% of the world’s top email domains are vulnerable to spoofing, enabling cybercriminals to launch sophisticated phishing attacks, according to new research by EasyDMARC. The email authentication ...
Just 1.2% of a group of nearly 10 million verified .org domains analyzed have adopted Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC) security standards, which automatically ...
Only 1.2% of nearly 10 million .org domains in circulation have fully implemented DMARC to mitigate the risk of phishing, a security vendor has claimed. EasyDMARC reviewed over 9.9 million verified ...
Here’s one more warning about complying with Microsoft’s policy for high-volume senders. The new DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance) change took effect on May 5. The ...
Bad actors increasingly use email as an attack vector, according to the FBI. Every day, businesses face sophisticated phishing attempts, spoofing attacks, and business email compromise schemes that ...