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
What Is DMARC And Why Does It Matter To You?

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
We all know the greatest way for hackers to access our networks is through phishing attacks and email phishing scams. If a single user clicks on any malicious email attachment,
With the rise of the social internet and the ubiquity of e-commerce, spammers and phishers have a tremendous financial incentive to compromise user accounts, enabling theft of passwords, bank accounts,
Adversaries commonly conduct social engineering and spear phishing attacks against organisations using fake emails. By modifying the sender’s address, or other parts of an email header to appear as though
The year 2020 has been the year of bad news as the Covid-19 has hit the world. There has been growth in technology and digitization due Work From Home and
One of the most common question that people ask us on how we know if the DMARC is really working and is it worth implementing. Let me talk about basics
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To start with, lets get a brief idea about DMARC Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC) is an ascendable mechanism by which a mail-originating system can express domain-level policies
What is Brand Impersonation? Impersonation refers to intentionally replicating other person’s characteristics, such as their speech, appearance, behavior, or expressions etc. Just like inter-person impersonation, brand impersonation is a particular
Verified Twitter accounts of high-profile individuals and companies like Apple, Bill Gates, Joe Biden, and Elon Musk assured followers a huge pay out if they just send bitcoin to a
A North Korean sponsored hacking group famously known as Lazarus, has devised a plan to launch large scale phishing attacks through fake mails designed as COVID-19 relief efforts. The target