CRITICAL BUSINESS PROTECTION

Is Your Business Email Safe from Hackers?

Most businesses have weak security settings that allow criminals to impersonate them. Use our free tool to see if your domain is at risk.

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The Dangers of Email Spoofing

The "Letter in the Mail" Problem

Imagine I write a letter to one of your clients demanding payment for a fake invoice. On the back of the envelope, I write YOUR Name and YOUR Return Address.

I drop that letter in a mailbox. The post office delivers it. The recipient opens it, sees your name on the back, and assumes you sent it. They pay the invoice, but the money goes to me.

This is exactly how email works when your security settings aren't configured correctly. By default, email has no ID check, and your web hosting provider won't have set this up for you automatically.

This means a hacker can send an email to your clients that says From: accounts@yourcompany.com, and without specific security protocols (DMARC), those emails will be delivered straight to the recipient's inbox. You will have absolutely no idea this is happening until it's too late.

The Two Risks of Being "Unsecured"

If the scanner tool showed a Red Cross ❌, here is what that actually means for your business.

1. Identity Theft (Spoofing)

Hackers target businesses with weak settings. They send emails to your finance team or clients pretending to be the CEO. They might say "I'm in a meeting, please pay this vendor invoice immediately."

The Result: Financial loss and severe reputation damage.

2. The Spam Folder

Google and Yahoo recently updated their rules. They now treat unsecured domains as "suspicious." If you send proposals, marketing emails, or newsletters without DMARC, they are much more likely to be blocked.

The Result: Your legitimate emails don't get read.

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How We Fix It

We configure three complex protocols to build a security wall around your email.

1. The Guest List (SPF)

We create a strict list of who is allowed to send email for you (e.g., Your Outlook, your CRM, your Newsletter tool). If a sender isn't on the list, they aren't getting in.

2. The Wax Seal (DKIM)

We attach a digital "wax seal" to every email you send. If a hacker tries to tamper with the email or fake it, the seal breaks, and the email is rejected.

3. The Bouncer (DMARC)

This is the instruction manual we give to Google and Outlook. We tell them: "If an email fails the Guest List check or has a broken Wax Seal, REJECT IT immediately."

Scenario Unsecured Domain Secured Domain
Hacker sends email as you Delivered to Inbox
Recipient thinks it's real.
Blocked Instantly
Email is rejected before it lands.
Your Marketing Emails Likely Spam
Google treats you as suspicious.
Inbox Delivery
You are a verified sender.
Domain Reputation High Risk
One hack can ruin it.
Protected
Your brand identity is safe.