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verisign.com

Posture Score: 71/100

Scanned May 18, 2026 at 4:56 AM UTC

Identity

35

Attack Surface

79

Reputation

99

Identity Findings

No NS records found
No nameserver records could be retrieved for this domain.
💡 Ensure NS records are properly configured at your registrar and in your zone file.
critical
No DKIM records found
No DKIM records were found for any common selector. Email may not be authenticated.
💡 Configure DKIM signing and publish the public key at <selector>._domainkey.verisign.com
high
External report destination not authorized: verisign.com!10m
The rua= URI sends reports to verisign.com!10m, but no authorization record exists at verisign.com._report._dmarc.verisign.com!10m. Reports will be silently dropped by compliant receivers.
💡 Ask the owner of verisign.com!10m to publish a TXT record at verisign.com._report._dmarc.verisign.com!10m containing 'v=DMARC1'.
high
External report destination not authorized: verisign.com!10m
The ruf= URI sends reports to verisign.com!10m, but no authorization record exists at verisign.com._report._dmarc.verisign.com!10m. Reports will be silently dropped by compliant receivers.
💡 Ask the owner of verisign.com!10m to publish a TXT record at verisign.com._report._dmarc.verisign.com!10m containing 'v=DMARC1'.
high
Cannot check DNS consistency — no NS records
No nameserver records could be retrieved for consistency checking.
💡 Ensure NS records are properly configured.
high
External DMARC report destination not authorized: verisign.com!10m
The rua= URI points to verisign.com!10m but no authorization record exists at verisign.com._report._dmarc.verisign.com!10m.
💡 Ask the owner of verisign.com!10m to publish a TXT record at verisign.com._report._dmarc.verisign.com!10m with 'v=DMARC1'.
medium
No MTA-STS record found
Without MTA-STS, mail transport encryption cannot be enforced and is vulnerable to downgrade attacks.
💡 Publish a _mta-sts TXT record and host a policy file at https://mta-sts.verisign.com/.well-known/mta-sts.txt
medium
STARTTLS without MTA-STS or DANE protection
STARTTLS alone is vulnerable to downgrade attacks. Neither MTA-STS nor DANE is configured to enforce encryption.
💡 Deploy MTA-STS and/or DANE to protect against STARTTLS stripping attacks.
medium
No TLS-RPT record found
Without TLS-RPT, you will not receive reports about TLS negotiation failures.
💡 Publish a _smtp._tls TXT record (e.g. "v=TLSRPTv1; rua=mailto:tls-reports@verisign.com").
low
ARC support not detected
No evidence of ARC (Authenticated Received Chain) support on MX servers. Forwarded messages may lose authentication.
💡 Consider enabling ARC signing on your mail servers to preserve authentication through forwarding.
low
No CAA iodef tag configured
No iodef tag is present in the CAA records. CA policy violation reports will not be sent.
💡 Add an iodef CAA record. Example: 0 iodef "mailto:security@example.com"
low
Very low TTL on MX records: 235s
6 MX records have a TTL of 235s or less (below 300s).
💡 Increase the TTL to at least 300 seconds unless frequent changes are expected.
low
Very low TTL on TXT records: 235s
15 TXT records have a TTL of 235s or less (below 300s).
💡 Increase the TTL to at least 300 seconds unless frequent changes are expected.
low
Very low TTL on SPF record: 235s
The SPF record has a TTL of 235s or less (below 300s).
💡 Increase the TTL to at least 300 seconds unless frequent changes are expected.
low
SPF record is valid
The SPF record is properly configured with valid syntax and within lookup limits.
pass
SPF record length OK (65 bytes)
SPF record is within safe DNS packet size limits.
pass
DKIM cryptographic configuration is compliant
No RFC 8301 compliance issues detected in DKIM key configuration.
pass
Subdomains protected (sp=quarantine)
DMARC subdomain policy enforces quarantine or reject on unauthenticated subdomain mail.
pass
MX records are valid
All MX records are properly configured.
pass
Meets bulk sender authentication requirements
Domain has SPF, DKIM, and DMARC — meeting Google/Yahoo 2024 bulk sender requirements for email authentication.
pass
SMTP security checks passed
No open relay, VRFY/EXPN, or banner disclosure issues detected.
pass
SMTP RFC 5321 compliance checks passed
The mail server accepts postmaster@ and abuse@ and uses a valid FQDN in EHLO.
pass
IPv6 readiness is good
IPv6 records are present and properly configured.
pass
DKIM2 not detected
No DKIM key record with v=2 was found across common selectors. DKIM2 is an emerging standard and not yet widely deployed.
informational
DMARC alignment: adkim=r, aspf=r
DKIM alignment is relaxed, SPF alignment is relaxed.
informational
DMARCbis np tag absent
The DMARC record does not include the np (non-existent subdomain policy) tag. Consider adding np=reject to protect non-existent subdomains under DMARCbis.
informational
Deprecated DMARCbis tags found: pct, rf, ri
The DMARC record contains tags deprecated in DMARCbis: pct, rf, ri. Consider removing these for forward compatibility.
informational
DMARCbis psd tag absent
The DMARC record does not include the psd (public suffix domain) indicator. Consider adding psd=n to explicitly identify this as an organizational domain.
informational
REQUIRETLS not advertised
The primary MX does not advertise REQUIRETLS (RFC 8689). This is an emerging standard — MTA-STS and DANE provide adequate TLS enforcement for most deployments.
informational
No DANE/TLSA records found
DANE is not configured for any MX server. This is optional but provides strong certificate binding.
informational
No BIMI record found
BIMI is not configured. Your brand logo will not display in supporting email clients.
informational
Open mail ports on mail1.verisign.com
Detected open mail-related ports: 25, 587
informational
RFC 8058 one-click unsubscribe assessment
No DKIM signing detected. RFC 8058 one-click unsubscribe requires DKIM-signed List-Unsubscribe headers.
informational
MX IP network diversity
MX IPs span 2 different /16 networks, providing good diversity.
informational
SOA record parameters
Serial: 1779063533, Refresh: 300s, Retry: 7200s, Expire: 1209600s, Min TTL: 86400s
informational
Authorized certificate authorities
CAA records restrict certificate issuance to: amazonaws.com, digicert.com
informational

Attack Surface Findings

Weak DNSSEC RSA key: 336 bits
The DNSKEY uses an RSA key of 336 bits, below the recommended 2048 bits.
💡 Generate a new DNSKEY with at least 2048-bit RSA or migrate to ECDSA/Ed25519.
high
Weak DNSSEC RSA key: 336 bits
The DNSKEY uses an RSA key of 336 bits, below the recommended 2048 bits.
💡 Generate a new DNSKEY with at least 2048-bit RSA or migrate to ECDSA/Ed25519.
high
DNS ANY query returns 51 record(s)
The DNS server responds to ANY queries with 51 record(s), creating significant DNS amplification risk.
💡 Configure the DNS server to refuse or minimize ANY query responses per RFC 8482.
medium
Domain enumerability: low
The domain has low enumerability. Proper NSEC3 configuration and limited CT exposure reduce the attack surface.
low
All MX records resolve correctly
No dangling MX records detected — all MX hostnames resolve to valid IP addresses.
pass
Explicit MX records present
The domain has explicit MX records — no implicit A-record fallback delivery.
pass
No internal information leakage detected
No non-routable IP addresses or internal references were found in public DNS records.
pass
No email autodiscovery endpoints detected
No Microsoft Autodiscover, Mozilla Autoconfig, or email SRV records were found.
pass
16 subdomain(s) discovered for verisign.com
Subdomains were enumerated via Certificate Transparency logs, DNS wordlist brute-forcing, and DNS record analysis.
informational
0 certificate(s) found in CT logs
Certificate Transparency logs contain 0 certificate(s) for verisign.com and its subdomains. Each certificate reveals subdomain names.
informational
NSEC3 authenticated denial of existence
The domain uses NSEC3 with 0 iteration(s) and salt '4C44934802D3'.
informational
DNSSEC is enabled
DNSKEY and/or DS records are present, indicating DNSSEC is configured.
informational

Reputation Findings

HSTS enabled but missing preload directive on verisign.com
Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains;
💡 Add the "preload" directive to the HSTS header and submit the domain to hstspreload.org.
low
Not listed on any DNS blacklists
Domain and MX IPs checked against 55 DNSBLs — no listings found.
pass
security.txt present
Found security.txt at https://verisign.com/.well-known/security.txt.
pass
TLS certificate valid for 191 days
Certificate for verisign.com expires on 2026-11-25.
pass
Certificate issued by DigiCert EV RSA CA G2
The certificate for verisign.com is issued by a third-party CA.
pass
Signature algorithm: rsa-sha256
The certificate for verisign.com uses an acceptable signature algorithm.
pass
RSA key: 2048 bits
The certificate for verisign.com uses an adequate RSA key of 2048 bits.
pass
SCTs present in certificate
The certificate for verisign.com contains Signed Certificate Timestamps.
pass
No weak ciphers detected
No known weak cipher suites detected on verisign.com.
pass
No disposable email provider MX records
MX records for verisign.com do not match known disposable email provider patterns.
pass
No wildcard MX records
No wildcard MX records detected for verisign.com.
pass
TLD has good reputation
The .com TLD is not on known abuse watchlists.
pass
DMARC reporting destinations look legitimate
DMARC rua/ruf addresses do not point to known URL shortener services.
pass
MX records point to stable infrastructure
No MX records point to known dynamic DNS service domains.
pass
Strong TLS configuration on primary MX
Primary MX (mail3.verisign.com) uses TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 including Forward Secrecy.
pass
SMTP banner matches infrastructure identity
The SMTP banner (mail6.verisign.com) aligns with the MX hostname (mail6.verisign.com).
pass
Google Safe Browsing DNS check — no flag detected
DNS-based Safe Browsing lookup returned no results. Full verification requires the Google Safe Browsing API key.
informational
Abuse contacts found for MX IPs
Abuse contact information retrieved via abusix.org DNS lookup.
informational
PhishTank — API key required
PhishTank phishing database check requires an API key.
informational
Sender Score — API key required
Sender Score reputation check requires an API key.
informational
Cisco Talos — API key required
Cisco Talos IP reputation check requires an API key.
informational
Could not connect to webmail.verisign.com
HTTPS request to https://webmail.verisign.com failed or timed out.
informational
WHOIS lookup failed
Could not retrieve WHOIS data for verisign.com.
informational
Could not determine domain age
WHOIS creation date could not be parsed for verisign.com.
informational
Bulletproof Hosting Detection — API key required
Checking IPs against known bulletproof hosting providers requires a threat intelligence API key.
informational
Threat Intelligence Feeds — API key required
Checking domain against threat intelligence feeds requires API keys (e.g., VirusTotal, AbuseIPDB).
informational
Typosquat detected: erisign.com (has MX!), veisign.com (has MX!), versign.com (has MX!), verisgn.com (has MX!), verisin.com (has MX!)
19 registered lookalike domain(s) that could be used for phishing against your brand. Showing top 5 of 19. Domains with MX records can send and receive email, making them high-risk phishing vectors.
informational

Dependency Chains

DMARC Authentication Chain (SPF)
DMARC uses SPF to verify that emails come from authorized servers
SPF Record SPF record found and configured DMARC Policy DMARC policy: quarantine
DMARC Authentication Chain (DKIM)
DMARC uses DKIM to verify that emails have not been tampered with
DKIM Signature DKIM signature missing DMARC Policy DMARC policy: quarantine
⚠️ DKIM signature is missing. DMARC relies on DKIM to verify email integrity and prevent tampering. Without DKIM, DMARC alignment will fail for cryptographic verification.
Mail Server Identity: mail1.verisign.com
PTR record proves mail server legitimacy
MX: mail1.verisign.com Mail server at 72.13.63.30 PTR Record Reverse DNS: mail1.verisign.com
Mail Server Identity: mail2.verisign.com
PTR record proves mail server legitimacy
MX: mail2.verisign.com Mail server at 72.13.63.31 PTR Record Reverse DNS: mail2.verisign.com
Mail Server Identity: mail3.verisign.com
PTR record proves mail server legitimacy
MX: mail3.verisign.com Mail server at 72.13.63.32 PTR Record Reverse DNS: mail3.verisign.com
Mail Server Identity: mail4.verisign.com
PTR record proves mail server legitimacy
MX: mail4.verisign.com Mail server at 69.58.187.30 PTR Record Reverse DNS: mail4.verisign.com
Mail Server Identity: mail5.verisign.com
PTR record proves mail server legitimacy
MX: mail5.verisign.com Mail server at 69.58.187.31 PTR Record Reverse DNS: mail5.verisign.com
Mail Server Identity: mail6.verisign.com
PTR record proves mail server legitimacy
MX: mail6.verisign.com Mail server at 69.58.187.32 PTR Record Reverse DNS: mail6.verisign.com
Mail Server Reputation: mail1.verisign.com
RBL check ensures server is not blacklisted
MX: mail1.verisign.com Mail server at 72.13.63.30 RBL Status Not blacklisted
Mail Server Reputation: mail2.verisign.com
RBL check ensures server is not blacklisted
MX: mail2.verisign.com Mail server at 72.13.63.31 RBL Status Not blacklisted
Mail Server Reputation: mail3.verisign.com
RBL check ensures server is not blacklisted
MX: mail3.verisign.com Mail server at 72.13.63.32 RBL Status Not blacklisted
Mail Server Reputation: mail4.verisign.com
RBL check ensures server is not blacklisted
MX: mail4.verisign.com Mail server at 69.58.187.30 RBL Status Not blacklisted
Mail Server Reputation: mail5.verisign.com
RBL check ensures server is not blacklisted
MX: mail5.verisign.com Mail server at 69.58.187.31 RBL Status Not blacklisted
Mail Server Reputation: mail6.verisign.com
RBL check ensures server is not blacklisted
MX: mail6.verisign.com Mail server at 69.58.187.32 RBL Status Not blacklisted
Enforced Encryption Chain
MTA-STS enforces TLS encryption to prevent man-in-the-middle attacks
TLS Support Mail servers support TLS encryption MTA-STS Policy MTA-STS not configured
⚠️ MTA-STS policy is missing. Even with TLS support, you lack the enforcement layer that prevents attackers from stripping encryption (downgrade attacks).
Brand Identity Chain
BIMI displays your logo in email clients, but requires DMARC enforcement
DMARC Enforcement DMARC policy: quarantine BIMI Record BIMI not configured
⚠️ BIMI record is missing. Even with DMARC enforcement, you need to configure BIMI to display your brand logo in supported email clients.
TLS Monitoring Chain
TLS-RPT provides reports about TLS connection failures
TLS Support Mail servers support TLS encryption TLS-RPT Reporting TLS-RPT not configured
⚠️ TLS-RPT is not configured. Without TLS reporting, you have no visibility into TLS connection failures that may be impacting email delivery.

Security Checks

MX Records
SPF Record
DKIM Record
DMARC Policy
BIMI Record
CAA Records
DNSSEC
MTA-STS
TLS-RPT

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