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Protect Your Business From Email Fraud With DMARC

March 18, 2025

Email is the backbone of modern business, but it’s also one of the easiest ways for cybercriminals to attack.

If you’ve ever received a fake email that looks like it came from a trusted company, you know how convincing these scams can be. Worse, what if scammers used your business’s email to trick your customers?

That’s exactly what happens with email spoofing—when hackers send emails pretending to be from your domain to steal information, spread malware, or commit fraud. The result? Lost trust, damaged reputation, and even financial losses.

Fortunately, there’s a solution: DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance).

What is DMARC?

DMARC is a security standard that protects your business from email spoofing and phishing attacks. It ensures that emails sent from your domain are legitimate and blocks fraudulent emails before they reach customers, vendors, or employees.

Think of it like a security checkpoint for your email. Only verified messages get through, while fake ones get stopped.

Why your business needs DMARC

Many business owners believe email fraud is only a problem for large corporations. But in reality, small and mid-sized businesses are prime targets because they often lack strong security measures.

Without DMARC:

Your emails could be marked as spam – Clients and vendors may never see important messages like invoices or proposals.

Scammers can impersonate your company – Fraudsters can send emails pretending to be from your business, putting your reputation at risk.

You could face compliance and legal issues – Industries like finance, healthcare, and retail are tightening cybersecurity requirements, and failing to secure your email could lead to penalties.

With DMARC, you can:

Prevent email fraud and phishing attacks – Keep criminals from impersonating your business.

Ensure your emails get delivered – No more important messages going to spam.

Protect your reputation – Customers and partners will trust that emails from your domain are legitimate.

Stay ahead of security compliance – Meet industry regulations and avoid costly fines.

Why DIY isn’t the best option

Implementing DMARC is not as simple as flipping a switch. If done incorrectly, it could accidentally block legitimate emails from reaching their destination.

It requires careful setup, monitoring, and ongoing adjustments to ensure your emails are secure but still get delivered. This is where Tech Experts comes in.

How Tech Experts can help

At Tech Experts, we specialize in setting up and managing DMARC policies to keep your business protected without disrupting your communication. Our process includes:

Proper setup – We configure DMARC correctly to secure your domain while ensuring your real emails don’t get blocked.

Ongoing monitoring – We track and analyze email activity, making adjustments as needed.

Compliance & best practices – We ensure your business stays in line with security regulations and industry standards.

Peace of mind – You can focus on running your business while we handle the technical details.

Don’t wait until it’s too late

Cybercriminals are getting smarter, and email-based scams are on the rise. Don’t wait for a phishing attack to damage your business. Protect your email, your reputation, and your customers with DMARC.

Ready to secure your business email?

Tech Experts can help. Contact us today at (734) 457-5000, or email us at info@mytechexperts.com, to set up your DMARC protection and keep scammers out of your inbox.

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