Medido el 2026-07-11 · DNS público
¿Está hsbc.co.uk protegido contra la suplantación de correo?
Sí — hsbc.co.uk aplica DMARC (p=reject).
Postura sin cambios desde el 2026-06-19
Más protegido que el 31 % de bancos en Reino Unido
El 70 % del sector ya aplica p=reject
A
DMARC
p=reject
SPF
~all
DKIM
ninguno encontrado
Apto para BIMI: publica tu logo para mostrarlo en los buzones
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; ri=3600; rua=mailto:dmarc_rua@emaildefense.proofpoint.com; ruf=mailto:dmarc_ruf@emaildefense.proofpoint.comQué 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.
- • Aucune clé DKIM trouvée sur les sélecteurs courants (le domaine peut utiliser des sélecteurs non standards).
Historial
- 2026-06-26Primera mediciónProtegido (p=reject)
Sobre HSBC UK
HSBC UK is the British entity of HSBC Group, one of the world's largest banking and financial services conglomerates. Although headquartered in the United Kingdom, HSBC UK maintains significant operations and relationships with clients and partners across France and Europe. The hsbc.co.uk domain serves as the cornerstone of its official digital communications, encompassing client correspondence, communications with geographically dispersed employees, institutional partnerships, and the full range of the bank's digital services.
Securing the hsbc.co.uk domain is critically important for multiple reasons. First, HSBC UK manages sensitive financial and personal data, making it an attractive target for identity spoofing and phishing attacks. The absence of robust DMARC controls would expose its clients and collaborators to significant risks of fraud and electronic deception. Second, as a credit institution operating in Europe, HSBC UK is subject to stringent regulatory frameworks including the NIS2 Directive and the DORA Regulation (Digital Operational Resilience Act), which mandate high standards for email security and operational resilience.
Implementing a comprehensive DMARC strategy on hsbc.co.uk enables the organization to combat domain spoofing, authenticate legitimate email flows through SPF and DKIM mechanisms, and gain strategic visibility into its messaging ecosystem. For a financial institution of this scale, this represents not only a matter of regulatory compliance but also an essential component of client trust and brand reputation protection. Email authentication through DMARC is integral to maintaining the integrity of communications in the financial sector.
