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The Biggest Myth About Security with Office 365
BlogMicrosoft Office 365 can protect you from malware and spam, but not social engineering and BEC attacks. See how DMARC can secure you.
That Email Wasn’t From Your Boss: 6 Ways to Stop CEO Fraud
BlogCEO fraud is one of the most common forms of Business Email Compromise (BEC). Here’s how to prevent email phishing scams.
Why SPF Isn’t Good Enough to Stop Spoofing
BlogWhy SPF is not good enough to stop email fraud, spoofing, business email compromise and attacks.
Why Vendor Email Compromise is So Scary (And What You Can Do To Stop It)
BlogVendor Email Compromise is a massive risk on organizations, with PowerDMARC you can stop such attacks .
Top 6 Misconceptions People Have About DMARC
BlogFor a lot of people, it’s not immediately clear what DMARC does or how it prevents domain spoofing, impersonation and fraud.
NZ organizations showing low DMARC compliance rates
BlogNew Zealand’s top 200 companies and government departments are facing serious DMARC compliance issues, putting them at 36th spot worldwide.
What is DMARC?
BlogOne of the easiest ways to put yourself at risk of losing your data is to use email. No, seriously — the sheer number of businesses that face data breaches or get hacked because of an email phishing scam is staggering. So why do we still use email, then?
5 Steps to Prevent Email Spoofing
BlogImagine you get to work one day, settle down at your desk, and open up your computer to check the news. Then you see it. Your organization’s name is all over the headlines — and it’s not good news. Someone launched an email spoofing attack from your domain, sending phishing emails to people all over the world. And many of them fell for it.
Types of Email Phishing Attacks
BlogEmail phishing has evolved over the years from gamers sending prank emails to it becoming a highly lucrative activity for hackers across the world.
What is DMARC and why do you need it?
BlogAccording to the 2019 Cost of Data Breach Report, from Ponemon Institute and IBM Security, the global average cost of a data breach is $3.92 million! This cyberattack business is a lucrative one. In fact, Business Email Compromise generates higher ROI than any other cyberattack. According to the 2019 Internet Crime Report, it reported losses of over $1.7 billion.