Important Alert: Google and Yahoo will require DMARC starting from April 2024.

Why Does China Need DMARC Protection? 

Email phishing is responsible for more than 9 out of every 10 data loss incidents in the world. That’s more than any other single factor making organizations like yours lose sensitive data. Worse yet, they could be using your brand name to target the general public—your customers—and causing them to lose trust in your brand.

Email Spoofing in New Zealand is a Major Threat

Email Spoofing in China is Major Threat

As of May 2020, China has just over 5300 domains implementing DMARC, placing it 32nd on the list of countries with DMARC-protected domains. This leaves the vast majority of China’s registered domains unprotected against cyberattacks. What’s more, not all DMARC users will have it enforced — you’re only DMARC-enforced when you set your policy to quarantine or reject.

DMARC Compliance in China

DMARC Compliance in New Zealand
  • Despite China’s massive population and large internet user base—the world’s biggest, in fact—Chinese companies have been slow to adopt DMARC. As of 2020, only 5300 Chinese domains have adopted DMARC. Moreover, 93.5% of these domains have no policy in place, making their implementations totally ineffective. China ranks second in the world for spreading malicious email, and has a long way to go with DMARC compliance.