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What would a spoofed email
from your domain look like?

Enter your domain to see a realistic Microsoft Outlook preview: the kind of message sitting in your employees' inboxes if email authentication isn't in place.

We only look up public DNS records — nothing is sent to your inbox.

Microsoft Outlook preview Real attack scenarios Managed IT for Washington Businesses
HOW SPOOFING WORKS

Spoofed email doesn't require hacking your servers. An attacker puts your domain in the From field and hopes someone acts fast. Enter your domain above to see a realistic Outlook example built for your business.

1

No hacking required

Attackers don't need access to your email server. They send mail from their own systems with your domain in the From field.

2

Familiar sender names

The display name says CEO, CFO, or IT Support — someone your team recognizes and is used to seeing in their inbox.

3

Your real domain

The address shows your actual domain, not a lookalike typo like yourcornpany.com. That's what makes it believable.

4

Urgent language

Fake invoices, wire transfers, password resets, and emails to your customers pressure people to act fast, before they stop to verify by phone or in person.

5

No warning banners

Without email authentication in place, Outlook and other providers often deliver the message with no external-sender label or junk-folder protection.

6

Protection is possible

DMARC, SPF, and DKIM tell inbox providers which mail is really from you. Our free DMARC checker shows where you stand.

GET EXPERT HELP

Fix spoofing today. Keep IT covered tomorrow.

Network26 provides managed IT for small and mid-sized businesses in the Greater Puget Sound — proactive monitoring, hands-on help, and reliable day-to-day support your team can count on.