What is SPF Email?
SPF (Sender Policy Framework) is an email authentication protocol designed to detect email spoofing and prevent unauthorized senders from sending messages on behalf of a particular domain. SPF email records help maintain a list of verified senders for your domain that can be publicly looked up and retrieved by receiving ... Read More
What is Domain Name Authentication and why is it Important?
Domain authentication eliminates the possibility of hackers sending phishing and spam emails using the name of your domain ... Read More
10 Steps to Check if a Website is Secure
Phishing websites often have deceptive URLs with slight variations or misspellings of legitimate websites ... Read More
How to Identify a Phishing Website?
Phishing websites often have deceptive URLs with slight variations or misspellings of legitimate websites ... Read More
The Role of DKIM in Email Marketing
DKIM plays a crucial role in email marketing by verifying the integrity of email messages sent from your company ... Read More
Gmail Spoofing: Scammers Impersonate Gmail’s BIMI Identifiers
Scammers have recently started impersonating Gmail’s BIMI identification marks, Google takes action to fix issue ... Read More
Fortifying Customer Security: Advantage’s MSP Journey with PowerDMARC
Learn about how Advantage fortified customer security by becoming a PowerDMARC MSP partner ... Read More