Valimail, the global leader in zero-trust, identity-based anti-phishing solutions, today released its latest report, "Email Fraud Landscape: Spring 2021," finding that while the DMARC enforcement rate increases, 3 billion messages per day are still spoofing the sender's identity. Email continues to be an effective way to communicate and use has increased during a year of global pandemic, and hackers continue to use email as a primary attack vector, stressing that email security is not going away.
Now in its fifth year, this report analyzes trends in the adoption of Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance (DMARC), a vendor-neutral authentication protocol that allows email domain owners to protect their domain from unauthorized use, or "spoofing." Valimail examined consolidated data from millions of DMARC reports collected on behalf of customers during 2020. The data represents hundreds of billions of email messages originating from tens of thousands of domains, sent to recipients using a variety of mailbox providers worldwide.
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Now in its fifth year, this report analyzes trends in the adoption of Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance (DMARC), a vendor-neutral authentication protocol that allows email domain owners to protect their domain from unauthorized use, or "spoofing." Valimail examined consolidated data from millions of DMARC reports collected on behalf of customers during 2020. The data represents hundreds of billions of email messages originating from tens of thousands of domains, sent to recipients using a variety of mailbox providers worldwide.
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