A leading cyber security research organisation has recently released the results of a survey conducted by them to study the security risks involved in remote working. Two key takeaways that
Ever since Twitter has been acquired by Elon Musk, it has been in the news for all the wrong reasons. Then may it be for the layoffs, Musk’s heated discussions
Google, in their recent security blog has confirmed that they are all set to take their email security to next level by rolling out Gmail’s general support of BIMI, an
Since the early days of the internet, spam has been a persistent and chronic problem. Gary Thuerk of Digital Equipment Corp (DEC) sent the first unsolicited mass e-mailing (later dubbed
It is a well-known fact that in most of the cyber-frauds, the cyber criminals impersonate trusted identities, mainly because the chances of the victim falling for such emails are high.
It is a well-known fact that in order to commit fraud, cyber criminals impersonate trusted contacts. 70% of all email fraud is directly sent from a domain name that does
Email is a fantastic way for companies to advertise their brand and gain customers. Email, on the other hand, aids the dissemination of spam, phishing, malware, viruses, and other forms
DMARC is the acronym for Domain-Based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance. It is a security practice in the world of email that allows people to determine which messages are from
The ability to create fake emails has long been used by cybercriminals as a tool for the deployment of spam, phishing attacks, or malware, and has been so since email
What is SPF? The Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is an email-authentication technique which defines a way to validate whether an email was sent from an authorized mail server in order