Focuses on protecting email systems from threats such as phishing, malware, spam, spoofing, and unauthorized access, ensuring safe and secure communication.
Neglected DMARC reporting addresses can leak internal email infrastructure and sensitive organizational information.
Scammers exploit lookalike domains to send fake Netflix cancellation emails targeting unsuspecting users.
Wildcard EDV misconfigurations let attackers flood inboxes with DMARC reports, disrupting email flow.
Including Mailchimp IPs in root SPF unnecessarily exposes domains to spoofing despite strict DMARC policies.
Google Postmaster v1 is ending, reducing visibility into domain/IP reputation for email deliverability.
Over 72,000 phishing emails exploited a past client’s domain, bypassing DMARC monitoring protections.
Phishing attacks use legitimate infrastructure and redirects to obfuscate URLs and steal credentials.