Email Security

Focuses on protecting email systems from threats such as phishing, malware, spam, spoofing, and unauthorized access, ensuring safe and secure communication.

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Why Enforcing Broken DMARC Models Harms Email Security and Deliverability

Forced DMARC subdomain records break standards, hide reports, and weaken customer email security visibility.

Why Enforcing Broken DMARC Models Harms Email Security and Deliverability
Why Downgrading DMARC Policies Puts Brands at Risk

Downgrading DMARC from reject to none enables spoofing and increases phishing exposure.

Why Downgrading DMARC Policies Puts Brands at Risk
Shared ChatGPT Links Can Expose Sensitive Data

Public ChatGPT links can unintentionally expose credentials, internal data, and confidential company information.

Shared ChatGPT Links Can Expose Sensitive Data
Phishing via Compromised SendGrid Accounts Bypasses Traditional Authentication

Compromised SendGrid credentials enable phishing emails to pass authentication and impersonate trusted organizations.

Phishing via Compromised SendGrid Accounts Bypasses Traditional Authentication
Why “Low-Volume” Spoofing Is Still a Serious Risk

Even minimal spoofing activity can enable targeted phishing and serious security incidents.

Why “Low-Volume” Spoofing Is Still a Serious Risk
Why DMARC Reports Don’t Always Reveal Spoofing Activity

Lack of DMARC report coverage hides phishing attempts, leaving business emails vulnerable to threat actors.

Why DMARC Reports Don’t Always Reveal Spoofing Activity
Why Google Groups Can Be a Security Risk for Shared Emails

Using Google Groups for shared inboxes can expose teams to phishing and security risks.

Why Google Groups Can Be a Security Risk for Shared Emails