Govt Warns Against Cyber Attacks From Weak Email Settings

Malik Shahzad:

Islamabad:The National Cyber Emergency Response Team (National CERT) has issued a critical advisory alerting public, private, and government organizations to the growing threat of cyberattacks stemming from email misconfigurations.

The advisory warns of rising cases of phishing, business email compromise (BEC), and domain spoofing, which are being exploited globally and have implications for Pakistan’s national security, economy, and public trust.

According to the advisory, attackers are capitalizing on weak email security configurations to impersonate organizations, steal credentials, distribute ransomware, and execute financial fraud.

The absence of authentication measures such as SPF, DKIM, and DMARC allows malicious actors to bypass detection and manipulate trusted communication channels. Misconfigured or missing security settings can also cause legitimate emails to be blocked or marked as spam, affecting organizational operations and communications.

The advisory outlines specific vulnerabilities identified with technical codes, including WK-1 (no email protection protocols), WK-4 (DMARC in monitoring mode only), and WK-5 (missing subdomain protections), all of which leave domains exposed to spoofing and abuse.

The threat actors behind these activities range from financially motivated cybercriminals and hacktivist groups to state-sponsored entities seeking espionage and destabilization through misinformation and compromised communication.

According to the National CERT, immediate steps are required at both the user and system administration levels. Organizations are urged to enforce email security standards across all domains and subdomains, enable multi-factor authentication, conduct regular security audits, and train staff to identify phishing and spoofing attempts.

Email service providers are advised to implement strong domain authentication protocols and deploy advanced security tools to monitor and filter malicious content.

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