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DMARC is expanding globally in surprising ways

Global DMARC coverage DMARC recently celebrated its 2nd year anniversary, and has grown rapidly to become the de facto standard in email authentication. It currently covers 2 billion consumer mailboxes in over 70+ countries and has been adopted by most of the global consumer mailbox providers. For the purposes of this article, ISPs are defined as Internet Service Provider that also offer consumer...
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Agari PRO: The power of a dozen email security experts in one dashboard

With fraud, phishing, and email-borne malware on the rise and with the risks to brands made evident by the recent attacks on Target and Nieman Marcus in 2013, it has never been more important to protect your email channel and prevent attackers from using your brand as a means of targeting consumers. Fortunately, there’s never been a better way to do it. Agari PRO is Agari’s next-generation...
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Why DMARC?

So you’ve heard a lot about this new thing called DMARC, but don’t totally understand what to do? You are at the right place! After all, at Agari we are the DMARC guys. (Someone said this to me at a conference recently. I think it deserves a t-shirt. ☺) If you take a few minutes to read on, we will help you understand why you should publish your business’ first DMARC record. First, let’s cover a...
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DMARC by the Numbers

DMARC, which stands for Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, & Conformance, is a specification that defines how email can be authenticated by receivers and how they can report the authentication results back to the sender. The specification was published in 2012, and it is now celebrating its second year of having a positive effect in protecting consumer inboxes from spoofed email. To...
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The Email TrustIndex 4th Quarter Edition: Protecting Consumers From Email Cyberthreats

With the data breaches of 2013 bringing cybercrime into the spotlight, one thing has become astoundingly clear – cybercriminals are waging a war and are pulling into the lead. Email plays a key role in this war because email is the single easiest way for criminals to target an individual. Recent breaches have seen criminals sell off that personal information, such as email addresses, home...
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All I Want for Christmas is to Keep My Information Safe

For most people the holidays are the happiest time of the year, when you get to see family and friends, open gifts, and eat more food in one day than you eat during a typical week. But with the good comes the bad, such as the stress of travel and finding the perfect gift for that hard-to-please someone. Cybercriminals are well aware that people are stressed and busy in the months leading up to the...
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DMARC identifies 90% of Top Malicious Attacks

"A 3 month analysis of the top US malicious email campaigns shows DMARC would have identified 90% of these malicious attacks" Over 20 months ago, industry titans including Paypal, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo!, AOL, and Facebook banded together to launch DMARC, a new approach to reducing email phishing/spamming. In the short period since, DMARC has deployed rapidly and now covers 80% of US consumers...
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Strategies to keep your business secure

When it comes to the security of your business, you can never be too careful. We’ve talked about the precautions that consumers should take to keep their personal information secure and out of the hands of cyber criminals. Now let’s talk about what businesses need to keep in mind to keep their data and employees safe. Cybersecurity within a business is especially important for various reasons. To...
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How Phishing is Enabled Through Hacktivism

A report from RSA suggests that hacktivists are indirectly responsible for a portion of phishing attacks. "Hacktivism and the Case of Something Phishy" details how hacktivists are enabling phishing and other types of cybercrime by exposing various databases for their own agendas via a public download link. When this occurs, cybercriminals are quick to swoop in and pillage information including...
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Cracking The Code On DKIM

[caption id="attachment_3331" align="aligncenter" width="655"] Mathematician Zach Harris, 35, of Jupiter, Fl., poses for a portrait on Tuesday. Photo: Brynn Anderson/Wired[/caption] As you may have seen, either via the US-CERT alert or the story in Wired Magazine , a configuration error in DKIM signing implementations was publicized the week of October 22, 2012. This is NOT a weakness in the DKIM...
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DMARC - A Tectonic Shift In Email

The world of email changed forever when fifteen companies–including Agari, Google, Yahoo, AOL, Microsoft, PayPal, Facebook, LinkedIn and American Greetings– publicly announced DMARC.org . This working group has focused on putting the kibosh on domain phishing and brand hijacking. The new specification describes a scalable method for Email Senders and Receivers to work together to directly check...
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Email Giants Move to Slash 'Phishing'

Email-service providers Google Inc., Yahoo Inc., Microsoft Corp. and AOL Inc. are backing a new effort intended to dramatically reduce "phishing" emails—which attempt to trick recipients into thinking they come from a legitimate source. The companies—along with others such as financial-service companies Bank of America Corp., FMR LLC's Fidelity Investments and eBay Inc.'s PayPal—are hoping to...