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In an email-based interview between Forbes and Stefan Schiller, a vulnerability researcher at Sonar, the latter raised concerns about how AI-driven phishing attackers can create convincing and personalized emails, fooling victims into revealing confidential personal and financial details. Moreover, the 2023 State of Phishing Report by SlashNext unveils a staggering 1,265% surge in phishing emails…
Email marketing is the backbone of the new-age online business era, where newsletters and other forms of marketing content are dispatched in bulk with the intention of attracting prospects into opening them and clicking on the links. Upon clicking the links, the recipients are taken to the products or services pages, hoping they will make…
In our increasingly digital world, email remains a staple of communication, whether for work or personal matters. But have you ever hit “send” only to realize seconds later that you forgot an attachment or made a mistake? It’s a common scenario that can lead to panic. Fortunately, if you’re using Outlook and find yourself in…
Securing email communication has become a top priority for organizations operating on Microsoft Exchange. The Sender Policy Framework (SPF) plays a critical role in this effort by enabling domain owners to specify which servers are authorized to send emails on their behalf. Without properly configured SPF records, enterprises risk exposure to email spoofing, phishing, and…
Email communications have always been one of the favorite targets among threat actors. To safeguard their email ecosystem, businesses and organizations use email authentication protocols such as SPF, DKIM, and DMARC. DKIM has been an integral part of email security mechanisms since 2007. This email authentication tool helps verify whether or not an email has…
Domain owners use DMARC reports to instruct receiving mailboxes to quarantine or reject emails from unauthorized IP addresses. This helps minimize the possibility of victims engaging with potentially fraudulent emails sent on the pretext of official conversation from your company. However, Microsoft works a bit differently! Microsoft doesn’t reject emails because it considers the instances…