SECURITY TOOLS

Self Check Your Status

Use these free tools to help stay secure!

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Check if your email or mobile number have been compromised.

Hackers are targeting your business!

Find out in seconds if your email address or cell number has been stolen or compromised from any known breach. Enter it here. And we’ll run it through a comprehensive database of all data stolen over the last few years.

Make sure to enter your mobile number in international format, such as 14841234567.

If your data has been compromised, it’s possible cyber criminals have used it to attempt to access your systems. Make sure to change your passwords (you can generate a strong one below), and never reuse passwords across different sites.

Test Your Password Strength, or Generate a STRONG Password

The longer and more complex your password, the harder it will be for cyber-criminals to crack it through brute force. What’s that? It’s where automated software tries thousands of variations of passwords, until it finds the right one.

Check your password now. Enter it below and you’ll see how long it would take criminals to crack it. The longer, the better.

If you need a better password, click Generate Password and we’ll create a random one for you. Make sure you use a password manager to remember it.

Your password is safe and is not sent across the internet.

Test Your Email Configuration - Security and Deliverability

DMARC, DKIM, and SPF are like security guards for your emails. They make sure that only the right people can send emails from your domain (your email address ending, like @yourcompany.com).

Think of DKIM and SPF like ID badges or a doctor’s diploma in their office. They show that the email is really from who it says it’s from.

DMARC is the boss who decides what happens if someone tries to send an email without the right ID badge. It can tell email servers to mark these fake emails as spam, deliver them anyway, or not deliver them at all.

If your domain (@yourcompany.com) doesn’t have these guards set up right, your emails might end up in the spam folder or not get delivered. Plus, it’s easier for spammers to pretend to be you.

 

We have a easy to understand explanation of SPF, DKIM, and DMARC if you want to know more.