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Which logistics / shipping brands can be spoofed in email?

Shipping and logistics brands are the #1 consumer phishing target globally. 'Your package failed delivery, click here to reschedule' is the most-clicked phishing template in existence. The major carriers have generally hardened their authentication; regional postal services lag.

Spoofable

1 (10%)

No DMARC, or DMARC at p=none. Anyone can send from these domains.

Partial protection

1 (10%)

DMARC at p=quarantine, or p=reject with pct<100. Spoofed mail may slip through.

Not practically spoofable

8 (80%)

DMARC p=reject pct=100 + SPF -all or DKIM. Spoofed mail rejected at SMTP.

BrandDomainVerdict
La Postelaposte.frSpoofableSee the math →
Yamatokuronekoyamato.co.jpMaybeSee the math →
Aramexaramex.comProtectedSee the math →
Canada Postcanadapost.caProtectedSee the math →
DHLdhl.comProtectedSee the math →
FedExfedex.comProtectedSee the math →
Maerskmaersk.comProtectedSee the math →
Purolatorpurolator.comProtectedSee the math →
Royal Mailroyalmail.comProtectedSee the math →
UPSups.comProtectedSee the math →

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What does "spoofable" actually mean?

A domain is spoofable when a third party can send mail FROM addresses at that domain (e.g. [email protected]) and have it land in inboxes. The mechanism that prevents this is DMARC enforcement combined with SPF and DKIM. Without all three, receivers have no policy to apply against unauthorised senders.

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