Gemessen am 2026-07-04 · öffentliches DNS
Ist aion.eu gegen E-Mail-Spoofing geschützt?
Teilweise — aion.eu verschiebt nicht authentifizierte Mails in die Quarantäne (p=quarantine).
Haltung unverändert seit dem 2026-06-19
Stärker geschützt als 26 % der Banken in Belgien
68 % der Branche setzt bereits p=reject durch
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DMARC
p=quarantine
SPF
~all
DKIM
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So behebst du es
Thomas, der DMARC-Copilot, findet jede Quelle, schreibt das exakte DNS und bringt deine Domain sicher von p=none zu p=reject.
Veröffentlichter Eintrag
v=DMARC1;p=quarantine;rua=mailto:dmarc-aggregate@aion.euWas das bedeutet
- • Politique p=quarantine : les messages non alignés sont mis en indésirable.
- • SPF se termine par ~all (softfail) : acceptable en phase d’observation, viser -all à terme.
- • Au moins une clé DKIM valide publiée.
Verlauf
- 2026-06-26Erste MessungIn Anwendung (p=quarantine)
Über Aion Bank
Aion Bank is a French financial institution operating under the domain aion.eu. As a credit institution, Aion Bank manages a critical email perimeter encompassing internal communications to employees, correspondence with its customer base, transactional notifications, and exchanges with financial partners and regulatory authorities. Securing its email infrastructure is of paramount importance given the growing risks of domain spoofing and wire fraud schemes targeting financial entities. As a regulated organization, Aion Bank falls under the scope of NIS2 (Network and Information Security Directive) and DORA (Digital Operational Resilience Act) requirements from the European Union, mandating stringent authentication and email security measures. Implementing robust DMARC, SPF, and DKIM protocols on the aion.eu domain represents a fundamental component of the institution's cybersecurity strategy, preventing interception and falsification of sensitive communications. These email authentication mechanisms protect both the domain's reputation and ensure compliance with French and European regulatory obligations. For a financial institution, trust in the integrity of email exchanges remains strategically critical, underscoring the importance of a DMARC posture aligned with the most demanding security standards in the financial sector.
