DMARC forensic reports are an essential part of email security, providing valuable insights into authentication failures and potential malicious activity. However, many organizations struggle to receive these reports due to common configuration issues such as incorrect reporting addresses, DNS misconfigurations, or email forwarding issues. By understanding and addressing these problems, businesses can enhance their email security posture and quickly identify and respond to phishing and spoofing attempts. …
DMARC forensic reports are an essential part of email security, providing valuable insights into authentication failures and potential malicious activity. However, many organizations struggle to receive these reports due to common configuration issues such as incorrect reporting addresses, DNS misconfigurations, or email forwarding issues. By understanding and addressing these problems, businesses can enhance their email security posture and quickly identify and respond to phishing and spoofing attempts. …
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In a recent and notable incident, Microsoft found itself at the center of an email security debacle when their data breach notification emails were flagged as spam by their own
Why is DMARC failing? DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance) failure can occur for various reasons. Here’s a breakdown of common issues that cause DMARC failures: 1. Incomplete or
DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance) is a powerful tool for email security. But when configuring DMARC, a crucial concept emerges: alignment. Understanding DMARC Alignment DMARC alignment refers to
Recent warnings from US federal agencies highlight a critical security concern: North Korea’s Kimsuky APT is leveraging weak DMARC policies to launch spoofing attacks. Understanding the Threat: Kimsuky APT and
As a DMARC expert at ProDMARC, I see many organizations struggle with DMARC implementation, particularly the ongoing process of DMARC monitoring. DMARC itself is a fantastic email authentication protocol that
Even in the age of instant messaging and collaboration tools, email remains the backbone of business communication. It’s estimated that over 333 billion emails are sent and received daily worldwide.This