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 ...
The overwhelming majority of large healthcare organizations worldwide are still susceptible to spoofing of their own email domains, also known as impersonation attacks, which are a leading vector for ...
Federal agencies are off to an extremely promising start deploying an anti-spoofing email tool but they still have work to do. The Homeland Security Department issued a binding operational directive ...
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 ...
A year after Google and Yahoo forced bulk email senders to implement the Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC) standard, the rate of the adoption of DMARC among ...
Research documents three fundamental gaps in DMARC that leave consumers unable to distinguish real corporate emails from sophisticated counterfeits - and presents blockchain anchoring as the missing ...
When an email arrives in your inbox, how do you really know the sender? When information is accessed across the Internet, are you sure that the data has not been seen by others who were not authorized ...
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 ...
Despite gradual improvements, many of the world’s largest companies remain exposed to domain-based cyber risks as attackers increasingly exploit weaknesses outside the traditional corporate firewall.
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