We recently wrote an article for those who manage their own Internet domain names about using SPF, DKIM, and DMARC to prevent your domains from being used in phishing attacks and enhance the deliverability of legitimate email. But what about other domains you own but don’t use for email? To make phishing attacks more believable, spammers sometimes forge email so it appears to come from parked domains that aren’t protected. You can use SPF, DKIM, and DMARC to ensure that forged email that seems to come from your unused domains isn’t accepted. The details are too specific to go into here, but Cloudflare has an excellent article outlining what you need to do.
(Featured image based on an original by iStock.com/Igor Kutyaev)
Social Media: If you have parked domains that never send email, it’s important to set up SPF, DKIM, and DMARC so scammers can’t forge legitimate-looking email from those domains.

Beware Domain Name Renewal Phishing Attacks

Try Blip for Fast Transfers of Any Size Between Platforms

Apple Silicon Macs Can’t Boot from the DFU Port

Make Sure to Check Settings on Multiple Devices

Consider Business Cyber Insurance

Use AirPlay to Mirror or Extend Your Mac’s Display

Why Every Business Needs an AI Policy

Why Passkeys Are Better than Passwords (And How to Use Them)

Share Wi-Fi Network Passwords Using QR Codes
