In phishing attacks, criminals repeatedly focus on bank customers in order to obtain sensitive data. Recently, there has been an increase in attacks on the customers of financial institutions. In his blog www.msxfaq.de, Frank Carius takes a closer look at some of the current spam mails. He shows how to recognise the phishing emails and which banks need to catch up on the topic of email security.
Business Email Compromise (BEC) is a scam through which criminals repeatedly manage to tap sensitive data or trigger financial transactions. Recurring dates such as the turn of the year or global events such as the Corona pandemic serve as a template for the fraudsters to get employees to transfer money to their account or disclose data. We explain why Business Email Compromise (BEC) is so dangerous and what you can do about it.
Convinced by its own use, ADN signs a distribution agreement with Net at Work for NoSpamProxy. ADN partners thus have access to a future-oriented, simple solution for email security ‘Made in Germany’.
In the fifth part of our series on sender reputation, we explain how you can use DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities (DANE) to ensure the authenticity of certificates and protect your email traffic from access by criminals.
Fokus MSP will distribute the entire NoSpamProxy service portfolio, focusing primarily on the cloud offering as well as on system houses and other resellers offering managed services.
In the fourth part of our series of articles on sender reputation, we show you how you can use Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance (DMARC) to determine how the receiving server should authenticate your emails and what it should do if authentication fails. In addition, we explain how you can use DMARC to quickly be informed about abuse of your domain and thus protect the reputation of your domain.
Short URL services such as bit.ly are consistently used by criminals to get phishing links past email security solutions and onto their victims’ computers. In this article, we show you how short URLs are used as part of spam campaigns and why 32Guards and its dedicated web crawler offer ideal protection against attacks.
Ensuring the authenticity of senders is therefore a crucial step in ensuring the security of your IT infrastructure. In part 3 of our series of articles on sender reputation, we show you how you can use DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) to check the domain information of sender addresses and prevent spam and phishing attacks.
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