Medido el 2026-07-11 · DNS público
¿Está hcob-bank.com protegido contra la suplantación de correo?
Todavía no — hcob-bank.com solo observa (p=none); el correo suplantado aún puede entregarse.
Postura sin cambios desde el 2026-06-19
Más protegido que el 29 % de bancos en Alemania
El 38 % del sector ya aplica p=reject
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DMARC
p=none
SPF
~all
DKIM
1 selector(es)
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=none; rua=mailto:dmarc-report@hcob-bank.com,mailto:dmarc@udj9w95h.uriports.com; ruf=mailto:dmarc-report@hcob-bank.com; sp=none;Qué significa esto
- • Politique p=none : surveillance seule, aucun message non authentifié n'est bloqué.
- • SPF se termine par ~all (softfail) : acceptable en phase d’observation, viser -all à terme.
- • Au moins une clé DKIM valide publiée.
Historial
- 2026-06-26Primera mediciónSolo observación (p=none)
Sobre Hamburg Commercial Bank
Hamburg Commercial Bank (HCOB) is a major banking institution with significant operations in France, leveraging a robust presence across European markets. The domain hcob-bank.com serves as a critical communications channel for the organization, encompassing official correspondence with customers, commercial partners, regulators, and its workforce distributed across France and Europe.
As a credit institution, HCOB faces heightened risks of email spoofing and domain impersonation. Cybercriminals systematically target financial institutions through sophisticated phishing campaigns, impersonating legitimate banks to undermine customer trust and gain unauthorized access to sensitive data. Securing hcob-bank.com is therefore essential to protecting both the organization's reputation and its stakeholders' security.
The reinforcement of email security for this domain aligns with increasingly stringent regulatory requirements in France and Europe. The NIS2 Directive, transposed into French law, mandates that essential service operators, including financial institutions, substantially strengthen their cybersecurity posture. Additionally, DORA (Digital Operational Resilience Act) imposes enhanced obligations on financial entities regarding operational resilience and digital service risk management.
Within this demanding regulatory environment, the robust implementation of DMARC, SPF, and DKIM authentication standards on hcob-bank.com becomes fundamental to HCOB's email security strategy. These protocols prevent domain spoofing, validate message origin, and maintain stakeholder confidence in digital communications. The DMARC Observatory documents HCOB's email authentication posture, contributing to transparency and advancing the security maturity of France's financial sector while supporting compliance with NIS2 and DORA requirements.
