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Billions of Emails Attributed to Prominent  Global Brands Potentially Fraudulent

Billions of Emails Attributed to Prominent Global Brands Potentially Fraudulent

Potentially fraudulent or suspicious messages made up 9% of email in a recent study conducted by Return Path. The examination of more than 200 billion email messages attributed to 157 large global brands between Q4-2014 and Q1-2015 found that most recently, in March, even more --approximately 11% of all messages--did not come from those brands’ known IP addresses and therefore failed DMARC-based authentication checks designed to verify that messages come from legitimate senders.

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