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 ...
Bad actors increasingly use email as an attack vector, according to the FBI. Every day, businesses face sophisticated phishing attempts, spoofing attacks, and business email compromise schemes that ...
I suppose I am not shocking anyone by telling you that email has become a prime target for modern cyber criminals, who leverage it for everything from espionage, to data theft, to the spread of false ...
The number of domains using an anti-spoofing technology known as Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance, or DMARC, topped 2.7 million in 2020, yet most domains still fail to ...
Bad actors increasingly use email as an attack vector, according to the FBI. Every day, businesses face sophisticated phishing attempts, spoofing attacks, and business email compromise schemes that ...
Cybersecurity and managed service provider Advantage has been approved as an official supplier on the New Zealand government ...
So-called “Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance,” or DMARC, is a technical standard that is designed to protect the senders and recipients of email from spam, spoofing and ...
Valimail on Wednesday released findings from its Email Fraud Landscape: Winter 2020 Report. The research analyzes trends in fraudulent email as well as the adoption of Domain-based Message ...
A recent PayPal email scam used real PayPal messages to show fake purchase details and a callback number. See how it worked.
Email is one of the main and the only independent forms of modern communication, with the global email user base hitting 4.26 billion at the end of 2022. Given email’s prominence, it is naturally a ...
The first line of defense against ransomware lies with email authentication. Learn more information about how to take a proactive approach to cyber attacks. Image: Adobe Stock/nicescene Think your ...