With the growing adoption of email security tools like SPF, DKIM, and DMARC, bad actors are finding it harder to spoof domain names.
Instead, their attacks have migrated to a more simple approach: Changing the display name of the sender to a C-level executive in the target organization.
Three words: Money. Authority. Sophistication.
Money: Display Name Spoofing is dangerous because the scams being carried out are financial in nature.
Here's a few examples we've heard about that are being successfully perpetrated:
Authority: The Display Name Spoof attack always purports to come from a person of authority in the company.
When this is coupled with:
The net effect is that if you see an email from your boss on your phone, you'll probably open it immediately, not bothering to think about the actual email address it came from.
Sophistication: Lastly, Display Name Spoofing attacks are leveling up in sophistication. Long gone are the days of typos, deposed Nigerian princes, and run-on sentences.
Examples of advanced sophistication include:
Long story short, Display Name Spoofing attacks are working. The good guys are losing the battle so far in 2019.
Display Name Spoofing Attack stopped by Paubox
Paubox Email Suite Plus already goes a step further than traditional email security products with features like protection against phishing, spam and ransomware attacks.
Unique benefits not found elsewhere in the market include:
To address Display Name Spoofing, we put our heads down and built a solution that immediately integrates with Paubox.
In a nutshell, here's how it works:
It's simple, effective, and it works. For example, we stopped 50 Display Name Spoof attacks from reaching a customer in a single day. Rather than modify the body of the email to alert the end user it was an external email, we prevented it from even reaching their inbox.
Lastly, we can see from a recent Reddit thread that allowing the Display Name Spoofing attack to reach the inbox, regardless if it's been modified to have a disclaimer at the top, is not the correct approach.
We believe the market will agree with us on this.