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Used by businesses across Europe to catch risks before attackers do

Someone may be sending emails as your company — right now.

Scammers use your email address to trick your customers, suppliers, and staff. A quick scan tells you if your business is exposed — and what to do about it.

No tech knowledge needed · No installation · Results in 24 hours

91%
of all online scams start with a fake email
1 in 3
small businesses will be targeted by an email attack this year
60%
of businesses hit by an attack close within six months
The problem most businesses don't know they have

Your email address can be used to scam your customers — without anyone touching your systems.

Criminals don't need to hack you to use your name. If your business email is not properly protected, anyone can send messages that look exactly like they came from you. Your customers receive an invoice — it looks real, it has your name on it. They pay. The money goes to someone else.

This happens to thousands of businesses every year. Most never find out until a customer calls to say they've been scammed — or a payment never arrives. The fix is often simple. But first, you need to know if you're exposed.

In 2024, email fraud cost businesses worldwide over $2.7 billion — with the average single incident costing $50,000. Most victims were small businesses.

Find out if your business is at risk
Inbox — your-customer@company.com
FROM: ceo@yourcompany.com SPOOFED
Urgent: Invoice payment required today
Please transfer $4,750 to the following account by end of business today...
FROM: security@yourcompany.com SPOOFED
Action required: Reset your account password
We detected unusual activity on your account. Click the link below immediately...
DARK WEB ALERT 3 CREDENTIALS FOUND
yourcompany.com credentials in breach database
3 employee email/password pairs found in a 2024 data breach. Accounts may be compromised.
Your domain. Your brand. Exploited without your knowledge.

Three steps. No tech skills required.

01

Enter your work email

Just type your work email address. We use it to identify your business domain — nothing else. No passwords, no access to your inbox.

02

We run 20 checks

We look at 20 things that determine how safe — or how exposed — your business is online. It takes about a minute.

03

Get plain-language answers

You receive a clear report: what is protected, what is at risk, and exactly what to tell your IT contact to fix. No jargon.

What we check

20 questions about your business — answered in under 60 seconds

Your email identity
  • Can criminals send emails pretending to be you?
  • Are your emails being tampered with in transit?
  • Is your business name protected from impersonation?
  • Can your customers actually reach you by email?
  • Are emails sent to you encrypted and private?
  • Would you know if your emails stopped being delivered?
  • Does your logo appear when customers receive your emails?
Your online infrastructure
  • Can attackers redirect your website or email traffic?
  • Is your email server correctly identified online?
  • Is your security certificate locked to your server?
  • Could someone steal your domain name?
  • Are hidden parts of your website visible to attackers?
  • Are unauthorized services running under your domain?
Your reputation online
  • Are your emails being blocked or flagged as spam?
  • Is your security certificate valid and up to date?
  • Is your business using outdated, breakable encryption?
Dark web & leaked accounts
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  • Is your company being talked about on the dark web?
  • Have any employee login details been leaked online?
  • Are staff passwords for sale on hacker forums?
  • Has your company appeared in any known data breaches?

Required by law — simplified

Regulators in Europe and worldwide now require businesses to protect their email. A scan gives you the evidence you need.

EU Regulation

European Cybersecurity Law

A new EU law (now in force in Sweden) requires businesses to protect their digital communications. Email protection is specifically listed as a requirement. This scan checks whether you comply.

Data Protection

Data Protection (GDPR)

GDPR requires businesses to take reasonable steps to protect personal data — including information shared by email. A breach caused by weak email security can result in significant fines.

International Standard

International Security Standard

Leading businesses worldwide use recognized standards to prove their security posture to clients and partners. This scan report can be used directly in security questionnaires and audits.

One scan. One price. Complete picture.

$9 USD

one-time · no subscription · no hidden fees

Get My Business Report

Your report covers:

  • 20 security checks
  • Safety score out of 100
  • Written in plain English
  • Prioritized list of what to fix first
  • Spam and blocklist status
  • Certificate health and expiry
  • What regulators require from you
  • Delivered within 24 hours
  • Dark web scan for your domain
  • Leaked employee account check

🛡 If everything checks out perfectly, we refund your scan in full.

Questions we get asked

Do I need to know anything about tech?
No. The report is written for business owners, not IT professionals. If something is wrong, we tell you exactly what it is, why it matters to your business, and what to tell your IT contact or hosting company to fix it.
Do you need access to my email or my systems?
No. Everything we check is publicly available information — the same information anyone on the internet can see. We just gather and analyze it for you. All we need is your work email address.
How is this different from free tools?
Free tools are designed for technical people. They show raw data and expect you to interpret it. Our report is designed for business owners. You get answers to plain-language questions — not data dumps.
Can I use the report if I get asked about security by a client or partner?
Yes. The report documents your security posture and can be shared with clients, partners, or used in response to supplier security questionnaires. Several of our customers use it exactly this way.
My IT person says everything is fine. Why would I need a scan?
In our experience, most businesses that get a scan find at least one problem their IT contact was not aware of — particularly on the dark web and credential exposure side. A second opinion costs $9 and takes 24 hours.
What if my results come back clean?
Great news. You will receive a report confirming your business is protected, which you can use as documentation. And because things change — certificates expire, settings drift — we recommend rescanning every few months. If everything is perfect, we refund your scan.

Find out where your business stands

One report. Plain language. $9.

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No tech knowledge needed · Secure payment · Report within 24 hours