HCHTech
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Should I sign up for yet another service to turn the zipped RUA & RUF DMARC reports into readable data that is actionable?
Sudden DMARC failures are basically an indicator that domain is being phished. But with p=reject what further action would be indicated? I wouldn't be exactly keen to tell clients they should be notifying all of their clients to be on the lookout for malicious emails that appear to be from them. If anything this looks like a failure on our part. In point of fact, probably everyone should be reminding their clients that this is a common infection vector and to always be suspicious! I suppose it might indicate that it's time to change passwords and look for bogus forwarding orders, something like that - but I don't want to overreact. I certainly don't want to pay for the privilege of being seen as the boy who cried wolf by my clients.
Maybe I'm missing the point and should be seeing this as another opportunity for recurring revenue?
What are others doing?
- I'm not sure that this matters enough to pay for and then try to sell my clients on. What am I really monitoring here? What actions are warranted when emails fail?
- There don't appear to be any free & self-hosted solutions
- Any multiple-client solutions I found start at $100/mo and go up from there
Sudden DMARC failures are basically an indicator that domain is being phished. But with p=reject what further action would be indicated? I wouldn't be exactly keen to tell clients they should be notifying all of their clients to be on the lookout for malicious emails that appear to be from them. If anything this looks like a failure on our part. In point of fact, probably everyone should be reminding their clients that this is a common infection vector and to always be suspicious! I suppose it might indicate that it's time to change passwords and look for bogus forwarding orders, something like that - but I don't want to overreact. I certainly don't want to pay for the privilege of being seen as the boy who cried wolf by my clients.
Maybe I'm missing the point and should be seeing this as another opportunity for recurring revenue?
What are others doing?