ASD tells Australia how to adopt DMARC to fight email spoofing attacks
ASD explains how and why organizations should implement DMARC.
ASD explains how and why organizations should implement DMARC.
Surging business email compromise (BEC) losses are pushing businesses and government agencies towards “aggressive” adoption of DMARC anti-fraud technology, a security expert has observed while noting that new figures suggest 61 percent of Australia’s largest organisations are leaving themselves wide open to email fraud.
David Braue | 21 Sep | Read more
Business email compromise (BEC) attacks have become the most lucrative form of cybercrime for increasingly meticulous, strategic criminals – and forthcoming changes in Australian banking settlements will turn local businesses into globally appealing targets, a security executive has warned.
David Braue | 19 Oct | Read more
Ongoing lack of awareness is compromising Australian companies’ defence against email-based phishing and business email compromise attacks, one security executive has warned as new research suggests that 73 percent of Australia’s largest 100 companies still haven’t implemented the current best-practice standard for blocking domain spoofing.
David Braue | 30 Aug | Read more
The security framework for email has something to celebrate on its one-year anniversary
John P. Mello Jr. | 07 Feb | Read more
A year after Google, Microsoft and other email heavyweights launched the DMARC program to filter out spoofed email that attackers use for phishing, they say an estimated 60% of the world's email boxes are now safe.
Ellen Messmer | 06 Feb | Read more