Medido el 2026-07-11 · DNS público
¿Está ally.com protegido contra la suplantación de correo?
Sí — ally.com aplica DMARC (p=reject).
Postura sin cambios desde el 2026-06-19
Más protegido que el 53 % de bancos en Estados Unidos
El 80 % del sector ya aplica p=reject
A
DMARC
p=reject
SPF
~all
DKIM
1 selector(es)
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Cómo corregirlo
Thomas, tu CISO virtual con IA, identifica cada fuente, escribe el DNS exacto y lleva tu dominio de p=none a p=reject con total seguridad.
Registro publicado
v=DMARC1; p=reject; fo=1; rua=mailto:dmarc_rua@emaildefense.proofpoint.com; ruf=mailto:dmarc_ruf@emaildefense.proofpoint.com;Qué significa esto
- • 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.
Historial
- 2026-07-04BIMIProtegido (p=reject)
- 2026-06-26Primera mediciónProtegido (p=reject)
Sobre Ally
Ally is a French organization operating in the financial services and consumer assistance sectors. As a major entity, it manages a substantial volume of digital correspondence intended for its employees, partners, and customers through the ally.com domain.
Securing Ally's email infrastructure carries significant strategic importance. The ally.com domain serves as an official communication channel for sensitive transactions, service notifications, and confidential exchanges. Robust implementation of DMARC, SPF, and DKIM protocols becomes essential to counter domain spoofing and phishing risks targeting the organization's customers and partners.
As a French entity of considerable size operating in the financial services and assistance sectors, Ally is potentially subject to the requirements of the NIS2 Directive (Network and Information Security Directive) and sector-specific regulations such as DORA (Digital Operational Resilience Act). These legislative frameworks impose strict standards for email authentication and operational resilience.
Adopting a strong DMARC policy on ally.com ensures that only authorized mail servers can emit messages on behalf of the domain, dramatically reducing fraud risks and strengthening client trust. For a French organization of this scale, DMARC compliance forms part of a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy aligned with legal obligations and international best practices in digital risk management. The Observatory's analysis of ally.com's authentication infrastructure provides valuable insights into the organization's commitment to protecting stakeholders against sophisticated email-based threats.
