When sending and receiving e-mail, we authenticate domains, IP addresses, and electronic signatures to prevent spoofing and spam. Learn and Test DMARC is a website that visualizes how email ...
Email spam has been a problem for even longer than commercial activity has been permitted on the Internet, and thanks to botnet operators, scammers, and outright cybercriminals spam has ballooned to ...
Email is the only sovereign and independent communication channel for businesses. More than 124.5 billion business emails are sent daily, most of which play a central role in everyday company ...
Social media companies have a significantly higher Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance (DMARC) adoption rate when compared with other industries, according to a recent ...
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 ...
Sounds great, right? But even with increasing DMARC adoption rates, too many companies are still leaving themselves open to attack. Why? Because only 14% of DMARC deployments are complete (at ...
In a study of 1 million corporate domains, only 60,000 had made any attempt at DMARC email authentication, and of those, only a quarter actually had enforcement mechanisms in place, according to a ...
Up to 61 percent out of the IATA (International Air Transport Association) airline members do not have a published DMARC record. More than half of global airlines do not have DMARC policies in place, ...
You may now see brand logos in your Gmail inbox thanks to a new agreement between Google and the AuthIndicators Working Group, which created the Brand Indicators for Message Identification (BIMI). The ...