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Another week, another dose of cyber news! Hello people! We are back again with our weekly cyber news bulletin. This time, we will discuss a massive malware attack on Linux servers. Also, the disruption of the US water supply because of a cyberattack is a matter of concern. Lastly, our focus will be on the…
Hey people! Welcome to July week 2. Here comes our fresh dose of cyber bulletin that will keep you up-to-date on the latest cyber incidents and will also help you protect yourself from potential cyber scams. This week, we will talk about the SK Telecom breach in South Korea that led to penalties being levied….
communication while ensuring top-tier data protection. Built on robust Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) technology, it streamlines the entire email delivery process—managing the secure transfer, routing, and authentication of messages across servers. Whether used for corporate correspondence, client communication, or enterprise workflows, it provides the foundation for efficient, secure, and uninterrupted email exchanges. Beyond delivering messages…
Over the last year or so, DMARC adoption has increased manifold, primarily due to email authentication-related announcements and requirements. Starting Feb 1, 2024, Gmail and Yahoo began requiring bulk email senders (defined as domains sending over 5,000 emails per day to their services) to implement SPF, DKIM, and DMARC while also maintaining a spam complaint…
Email spoofing is becoming a common issue that many of us encounter, often masquerading as a trusted source to trick us into revealing sensitive information. Imagine opening your inbox only to find a message that looks like it’s from your bank, but it’s actually from a cybercriminal. Frustrating, right? Spoofing emails can lead to significant…
The global email marketing market reached USD 911.3 million in 2022 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 2.9% from 2022 to 2029. Almost 26 billion emails are sent daily from Yahoo Mail, and just like other mailbox providers, it also has built-in spam and phishing filters. This is because it’s not practically…