As spam dominates email traffic, most domain owners still have not attempted to implement fraud protection through the latest and most complete form of protection, DMARC. DMARC, or Domain-based ...
This is something that can be done in-house if your company has technical people who understand DNS and your email system. If you don’t want to go it alone, there are companies that can implement ...
Google said it will move gmail.com to a policy of rejecting any messages that don’t pass the authentication checks spelled out in the DMARC specification. By next summer, most of the major Web-based ...
Karen Scarfone is the principal consultant for Scarfone Cybersecurity. She provides cybersecurity publication consulting services to organizations and was formerly a senior computer scientist for the ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Halon, the technology leader in email security, routers, and load balancers, today announced the implementation of DMARC, a first of its kind solution to prevent ...
Cybersecurity is a sea of bad news – type “cybercrime” into a search engine and you will be treated to debates on whether it really costs a trillion dollars a year. However, we are just days away from ...
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 ...
Think your email is safe because you've implemented DMARC? Think again. While DMARC, SPF, and DKIM are essential standards for preventing domain spoofing, sophisticated attackers are exploiting hidden ...
SAN MATEO, Calif. – January 2, 2018 – Agari, a leading cybersecurity company, today announced the publication of a new research report, “U.S. Federal Government DMARC Adoption,” which reveals that ...
One in five email messages landing in inboxes come from unauthorized senders, according to a new study by ValiMail. And companies are failing to protect themselves with proper use of Domain-based ...
The healthcare industry is at the highest risk of phony email, with 57 percent of messages being fraudulent or unauthenticated, often caused by domain hijacking, according to a new study from the ...
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