Is Mailsploit really a threat to DMARC?

A new security testing tool that enables email messages to be faked or spoofed, even if the recipients are protected by best practices, has garnered some strong criticism from email security advocates. News of the tool — called Mailsploit — took off last week after a Wired article highlighted the research. The tool would give would-be attackers a way around email security standards — known as DMARC — employed by a number of email clients.  DMARC is the industry standard that prevents email spoofing, a practice where hackers messages appear to come from trusted correspondents. John Wilson, the field CTO for email security company Agari, told CyberScoop that while the article did contain caveats, he considered it “rather alarmist.” “If you just skim that article, you would come away with the impression that this standard, which the email industry has worked on for a decade and which has stopped remarkable […]

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Weekly Cyber Risk Roundup: Bitcoin Attacks Dominate Headlines, New Phishing Warnings

Several cryptocurrency exchanges were among the week’s top trending cybercrime targets due to a variety of different currency thefts, data breaches, and warnings from researchers. The most impactful incident occurred at the bitcoin mining platfor… Continue reading Weekly Cyber Risk Roundup: Bitcoin Attacks Dominate Headlines, New Phishing Warnings

Dirty COW, Apache, MailSploit, and Mac – Hack Naked News #152

Paul reports on a flaw found in Dirty COW patch, Apache Software security updates, more hacks in 2018, and a MailSploit e-mail spoofing flaw! Jason Wood joins us to give expert commentary on a Federal Data Breach Legislation, and more on this episode o… Continue reading Dirty COW, Apache, MailSploit, and Mac – Hack Naked News #152