Email Leak Audit

Stop confidential information reaching the wrong inbox

Employees and agents can send confidential information to the wrong address. Namesec collects data from the web, proprietary intelligence and AI tools to identify leaks in your company before they become critical risks.

The risk

Employee leaks 3% of emails

Even a small misaddress rate, typically 1% to 3% adds up quickly at the scale of a company with thousands of employees. What seems like a minor error can become a steady stream of thousands of exposed messages daily.

Today you may not know exactly how many emails are reaching wrong recipients. Namesec helps you measure it, you can train employees to stop repeating the same mistakes.

Misaddressed email is usually accidental, but the consequences range from data disclosure to critical cyber risks.

  • Domain extension confusion: .com instead of .fr
  • Typographical errors: missing or extra characters (TotalEnergy vs TotalEnergies)
  • Character transposition: letters in the wrong order (LVMH.com vs LMVH.com)
  • Legacy names: outdated organizations or brand names (Pole Emploi vs France Travail)

Solution

AI-powered email leak detection

Namesec continuously monitors where your company information is sent and flags likely mistakes, whether caused by human error or agents. Use the audit to prioritize fixes, tools, and training.

Web monitoring

Continuous scanning of public sources

Proprietary intelligence

Our database of lookalike and phishing domains

AI analysis

Machine learning to identify suspicious patterns

Real-world example:

Example: an employee meant to send financial data to finance@company.com but instead sent it to finance@company.fr. At scale, these small mistakes become high-value targets for attackers.

Legacy domains, extension confusion, and spelling variations creates an attack surface. Namesec identifies these risks so you can remediate before sensitive data or credentials are exposed.

Ready to audit your email security?

Get a clear view of misaddressed email risk, then reduce it with targeted fixes and training.