American Shoppers at Risk of Email Fraud this Black Friday and Cyber Monday
Proofpoint, Inc.
Proofpoint, Inc.

More than half of online retailers in the U.S. are not actively blocking fraudulent emails from reaching consumers

SUNNYVALE, Calif., Nov. 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With days to go until the start of the Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping period, Proofpoint, a leading cybersecurity and compliance company, today released new research revealing more than half (52%) of the top 50 online retailers in the United States are not taking appropriate measures to protect consumers from potential email fraud and cybercrime.

Experts are anticipating a record-breaking holiday shopping season this year, with forecasted retail sales estimated between $957.3 billion and $966.6 billion. A recent survey from the National Retail Federation (NRF) found consumers plan to spend $875 on core holiday items including gifts, decorations, food and other holiday-related purchases this year.

Proofpoint’s analysis of the top 50 retailers according to the NRF and their adoption of DMARC1, a widely-used authentication protocol that helps guarantee the identity of email communications and protects website domain names from being spoofed and misused, has found:

  • Less than half (48%) of online retailers in the U.S. have implemented the highest level of protection to reject suspicious emails from reaching consumers’ inboxes, meaning 52% of online retailers are not actively blocking fraudulent emails from reaching consumers.

  • More than one in 10 (12%) have no DMARC record in place at all

  • 26% have implemented a monitor policy, meaning unqualified emails can still arrive in the recipient’s inbox; and only 14% have implemented a quarantine policy to direct unqualified emails to spam/junk folders.

“The influx of emails from brands offering great deals during the Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping period makes it an opportune time for cyber criminals to capitalize on the spike in email traffic and target shoppers with creative and convincing lures and scams,” said Robert Holmes, group vice president and general manager of Proofpoint’s Sender Security and Authentication business. “As consumers search the internet and check their inboxes for the latest shopping bargains, it's important to remain vigilant and practice safe online shopping. Remember that even on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, if it seems to be too good to be true, it probably is!”

Email is a widely used marketing tool and a popular channel for cyber criminals to leverage to conduct large-scale phishing campaigns to steal personal information or credit card details that can then be used to engage in identity and financial fraud. DMARC is widely viewed as best-practice in preventing suspicious emails from reaching the inbox, yet more than one in ten leading online retailers aren’t protected, allowing malicious actors to impersonate their brand by delivering malicious emails to consumers’ inboxes.