Did you know that more than 3.1 billion domain spoofing emails are sent per day? And over 25% of these get into Office 365, which has over 60 million commercial users. That means the data of over 15 million people is at risk every day. Let that sink in. Even giants like Facebook, Microsoft, and […]
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DMARC: Stop Hackers from Scamming Your Staff
DMARC is a security protocol that helps organizations prevent email-based attacks. It stands for “Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance,” and it works by verifying the authenticity of email messages and stopping counterfeit notes from reaching their intended recipients. DMARC is essential because it can help organizations stop hackers from impersonating their staff and sending […]
How DMARC Protects Businesses
Did you know that one email in every 99 is a phishing attack? Or that around 25 percent of these emails usually make their way into inboxes? And the worst thing is that more than 97 percent of people can’t identify what a spam email looks like. So, many of them fall for socially engineered […]
DMARC: A Simple Solution to Avoid Spam
Are you wondering how DMARC is a simple solution to avoid spam? Here is a thorough explanation of what DMARC is, how it helps to prevent spam, and why your business requires it for security. What is DMARC? DMARC stands for Domain-Based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance Solutions, which is used to make email communication […]
The Importance of Having a DMARC Email Authentication
An important element of phishing defenses for any organization, large or small, is DMARC email authentication. DMARC stands for Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance. Its main purpose is to mitigate phishing attacks that spoof an organization’s domain and get those emails delivered to inboxes. Protect Your Business Brand Email security is important for keeping […]
How DMARC Helps Prevent Email Spoofing and Phishing
When you think of spoofing or phishing emails, you probably associate them with an email attack. But what does this all mean, exactly, and how can your organization avoid them? A Brief History As early as the 1970s, spammers were able to get around email filters and eventually grew into a global cybersecurity issue in […]