Security News > 2017 > February > Why DMARC is critical to reducing spread of malicious emails (Help Net Security)
There is a fix that can prevent a great amount of email-born attacks on consumers and businesses. Unfortunately, the vast majority of public and private organizations globally, including leading cybersecurity companies, have not deployed DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance) to prevent spammers and phishers from using an organization’s name to conduct cyber attacks, according to new research from the Global Cyber Alliance (GCA). DMARC provides insight into any attempts to spam, phish or … More →
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