Domain Fraud Security2025-08-05T16:48:40-05:00

Protecting Trust in a World of Constant Threats

Every email carries more than just words — it carries your reputation, your business, and your customer relationships. Yet every day, sophisticated attacks exploit the smallest gaps in defense. At Cloudstar, we exist to close those gaps and safeguard the trust you’ve built — because nothing is more important than protecting what matters most.

Domain Protection

Protect Your Domain, Brand & Customers.

Domain fraud and impersonation attacks undermine trust and put your business at risk. Effective protection ensures only authorized messages carry your name — safeguarding your relationships.

  • Stop domain spoofing and brand impersonation.
  • Gain visibility and control over email authentication.
  • Improve email deliverability and engagement.
Gain Control

Protect Your Reputation

Because Trust Starts With Your Name.

Every email bearing your brand’s name shapes your reputation. Blocking fraud and ensuring only authentic messages reach customers builds trust and strengthens every relationship.

Prevent cybercriminals from impersonating your brand and targeting your customers.

Hackers often use domain spoofing and brand hijacking in social engineering schemes. These attacks don’t just threaten your employees — they also put customers, partners, and anyone who relies on your brand at risk. The result can be significant financial loss and lasting damage to your reputation.

Gain visibility into who’s sending emails under your domain.

DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication Reporting and Conformance) is an email authentication standard designed to stop domain spoofing, preventing attackers from using your brand to carry out phishing campaigns. By enforcing DMARC, illegitimate emails sent outside your authorized systems are automatically blocked. Our solution gives you control over your domain and protects against impersonation threats.

Make DMARC Enforcement Easy

Enforce DMARC with confidence and protect your brand from impersonation attacks. Detailed reporting and clear visibility help set policies correctly while minimizing the risk of blocking legitimate emails.

Ensure email deliverability and improve marketing ROI

Email campaigns can only succeed if messages reach the inbox. Without DMARC authentication, emails are more likely to be flagged as spam. Comprehensive reporting and analysis improve deliverability and boost engagement across your marketing efforts.

Domain Protection

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are answers to some of the most common questions about DMARC and how it protects your brand, email, and reputation.

What is DMARC and why do I need it?2025-07-19T19:37:38-05:00

DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication Reporting and Conformance) is an email authentication standard that helps prevent domain spoofing and brand impersonation. Without it, attackers can send fraudulent emails that appear to come from your domain, damaging your reputation and putting customers and partners at risk.

How does DMARC help stop impersonation attacks?2025-07-19T19:35:03-05:00

DMARC verifies that emails sent using your domain are actually from authorized sources. When properly enforced, it blocks illegitimate emails before they reach the recipient, effectively preventing attackers from using your brand in phishing campaigns.

Is DMARC difficult to implement?2025-07-19T19:38:51-05:00

Many organizations find DMARC challenging to set up and enforce because it requires visibility into all email traffic and careful policy configuration. Cloudstar simplifies this process, providing reporting and insights to help enforce DMARC correctly and avoid mistakenly blocking legitimate emails.

Will DMARC improve my email deliverability?2025-07-19T19:33:49-05:00

Yes. Emails without proper authentication are more likely to be flagged as spam. DMARC ensures your emails are properly verified, improving inbox placement and increasing engagement with your marketing and business communications.

Does DMARC only protect employees?2025-07-19T19:32:39-05:00

No. DMARC protects anyone who interacts with your brand — including customers, partners, and other external contacts — by preventing attackers from impersonating your domain in emails they receive.

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