Gemessen am 2026-07-04 · öffentliches DNS
Ist virginmoney.com gegen E-Mail-Spoofing geschützt?
Ja — virginmoney.com setzt DMARC durch (p=reject).
Haltung unverändert seit dem 2026-06-19
Stärker geschützt als 59 % der Banken in Vereinigtes Königreich
70 % der Branche setzt bereits p=reject durch
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DMARC
p=reject
SPF
~all
DKIM
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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=reject; rua=mailto:clydesdale-bank-plc@rua.agari.com,mailto:virginmoney@rua.netcraft.com,mailto:dmarcalerts@virginmoney.com; ruf=mailto:clydesdale-bank-plc@ruf.agari.com,mailto:virginmoney@ruf.netcraft.comWas das bedeutet
- • Politique p=reject : protection maximale contre l’usurpation.
- • 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 MessungGeschützt (p=reject)
Über Virgin Money
Virgin Money is a major financial institution operating in France, providing banking and insurance services to a broad customer base of individuals and professionals. The virginmoney.com domain serves as a critical communication channel for this organization, delivering official correspondence, transactional alerts, account notifications, and sensitive documents related to banking operations.
As a regulated financial entity, Virgin Money processes substantial email volumes involving internal employees, external partners, and millions of customers. This significant exposure creates major risks: domain spoofing and phishing attacks, fraudulent transfer orders, interception of official communications, and damage to customer trust and brand reputation.
Securing virginmoney.com through DMARC implementation carries strategic importance. First, it prevents malicious domain impersonation and strengthens the authenticity of legitimate messages for recipients. Second, it aligns with regulatory compliance requirements: the NIS2 Directive (Network and Information Security Directive) mandates that critical entities, including financial institutions, maintain enhanced cybersecurity standards, while DORA (Digital Operational Resilience Act) requires robust management of digital operational risks, including email authentication.
Implementing a rigorous DMARC policy on virginmoney.com demonstrates the institution's commitment to customer data protection, fraud prevention, and adherence to cybersecurity obligations imposed on French and European financial sector actors. As email remains a primary attack vector for financial fraud, establishing strong authentication protocols protects both the organization and its stakeholders against identity theft and credential compromise at scale.
