Lookalike Domain

Lookalike Domain Hijacks Email Communications via Reply-to Field

July 05, 2024 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

How $125 million was mis-sent to Nigeria and How RPost can prevent it.

Armand here, RPost’s product evangelist armadillo, still vacationing on Cape Cod. But as a product enthusiast, I couldn’t help chatting up folks at the 4th of July BBQ about cybersecurity.

How Cybercriminals Use Lookalike Domain to Fool Finance Chiefs

February 09, 2024 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Don’t mis-send $26 million, harness the vibe of this ‘Year of the Dragon’

Armand, here again. As RPost’s product evangelist, I’m thrilled to be here in Hong Kong to kick off the Year of the Dragon in 2024. 
 

How Cybercriminals are Bypassing Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) in Email Accounts

September 15, 2023 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

How Cybercriminals are Foiling Today’s 2FA for Email Accounts.

Dr. Suess created that grey fuzzy-haired creature many years ago, the Grinch, who stole Christmas. While not quite as cute and fuzzy as the Grinch, today’s cybercriminals are posing as a similar sounding nefarious activity, the Glitch.

How to Protect Your Business Against Lookalike Domain Scam

July 14, 2023 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Falling Prey to a Lookalike Domain scheme can get your entire organization and its clients in major trouble.

Alexander Pope famously wrote, “to err is human, to forgive divine.” It’s usually a nice, refined thing to say to someone when you screw up—the implication is that people make mistakes, and to look past those mistakes is an uncommonly gracious thing to do. 

At-the-Recipient is the Latest Data Leak Vector, and RMail and RDocs™ Technology Can be Enabled Easily to Plug These Leaks

April 28, 2023 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Remember that classic book from high school English class, Animal Farm by George Orwell? (This is when the teacher droned on about what an ‘allegory’ was 😊.) Even if you don’t remember, there’s a famous bit where one of the anthropomorphized sheep says, “four legs good, two legs baaad.” What he means is that you should trust the animal that is more sturdy—that sheep don’t teeter and wobble like those unruly two-legged humans.