⚠️ Your Domain is Unprotected

Without DMARC, anyone can send emails pretending to be from your domain. Your brand, customers, and revenue are at risk.

🚨 Critical Security Gap Detected Your domain lacks DMARC authentication. This means cybercriminals can impersonate your business in phishing attacks, and you have zero visibility or control over it.

The Email Security Crisis

90%
of cyberattacks start with email
$1.8B
lost to email fraud in 2023
3.4B
spoofed emails sent daily

What You're Risking Without DMARC

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Brand Impersonation

Scammers send emails that appear to come from your domain. Your customers receive phishing emails, malware, or fraud attempts that look completely legitimate.

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Financial Losses

Business email compromise (BEC) attacks cost companies an average of $125,000 per incident. Your employees and customers become targets for wire fraud and payment scams.

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Damaged Reputation

When customers receive phishing emails from "your" domain, they lose trust in your brand. Recovery from reputation damage can take years and cost millions.

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Deliverability Issues

Major email providers (Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo) increasingly require DMARC. Without it, your legitimate emails may land in spam or get rejected entirely.

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Zero Visibility

You have no idea who's sending emails using your domain. No alerts, no monitoring, no control. You're flying blind on email security.

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Compliance Violations

Many regulations (GDPR, HIPAA, PCI-DSS) now consider email authentication a security requirement. You could face audits, fines, or certification failures.

Without DMARC vs. With DMARC

❌ Without DMARC

  • Anyone can spoof your domain
  • No visibility into email abuse
  • Customers fall victim to scams
  • Lower email deliverability rates
  • Brand reputation at constant risk
  • Non-compliant with modern standards
  • Reactive incident response only

✅ With DMARC

  • Block unauthorized emails automatically
  • Complete reporting on email activity
  • Protected customers and employees
  • Improved inbox placement rates
  • Enhanced brand trust and credibility
  • Meeting industry requirements
  • Proactive threat prevention

Why DMARC is Essential

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Stop Email Spoofing

DMARC tells receiving servers to reject or quarantine emails that fail authentication checks. No more phishing emails pretending to be from your domain.

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Gain Complete Visibility

Receive daily reports showing every email sent from your domain, who sent it, and whether it passed authentication. Know exactly what's happening.

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Improve Email Deliverability

Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook favor authenticated emails. DMARC implementation can increase inbox placement by 10-15% and reduce spam complaints.

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Protect Your Brand

Show customers you take security seriously. DMARC is a visible commitment to protecting them from email-based threats using your name.

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Meet Compliance Requirements

Many industries now require email authentication. DMARC helps satisfy GDPR, HIPAA, PCI-DSS, and other regulatory frameworks.

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Industry-Standard Protection

DMARC is recommended by FBI, DHS, CISA, and used by 80% of Fortune 500 companies. It's the email security baseline for serious organizations.

What is DMARC?

DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance) is an email authentication protocol that builds on SPF and DKIM to prevent email spoofing.

How It Works

DMARC works in three layers:

  1. Authentication: Verifies emails using SPF (sender IP validation) and DKIM (cryptographic signature)
  2. Policy: Tells receiving servers what to do with emails that fail checks (quarantine or reject)
  3. Reporting: Sends you detailed reports about who's sending email from your domain

Example DMARC Record

v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:dmarc@yourdomain.com; pct=100; adkim=s; aspf=s

This record tells email servers to reject all emails that fail authentication and send reports to your specified address.

Don't Wait Until You're Attacked

Every day without DMARC is another day your domain can be exploited.
Protect your business, customers, and reputation now.

Get DMARC Protection →

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