DNS · EMAIL SECURITY · DOMAIN ANALYSIS
MIRA
MAIL IDENTITY AND RISK ANALYZER
Your domain has a reputation.
The question is whether you're protecting it.
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THE PROBLEM · WHY THIS EXISTS
Every day, emails are sent in the name of companies that have no idea it's happening.
No breach. No hack. No login required.
Just a missing DNS record — and anyone can write as you.
I built MIRA to make that visible.
In under five seconds.
WHAT IT IS · HOW IT WORKS
What Is MIRA_
MIRA is a domain security analysis tool I developed for my own consulting work.
It checks publicly available DNS records against internationally recognised email security standards:
SPF, DKIM, DMARC, MTA-STS and BIMI — the same criteria Google, Microsoft and Apple use
to evaluate whether an email is legitimate, before it ever reaches an inbox.
MIRA doesn't need access to your systems. No login. No credentials. No installation on your end.
Just a domain name — and the truth about how it's configured.
PROCESS · THREE STEPS
How It Works_
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I Scan Your Domain
The analysis queries your domain's own authoritative DNS servers directly — not cached public resolvers.
That's the difference between what your system says and what the internet actually sees.
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You Get a Report
A clear risk score from 0 to 100. Lower is better. Zero is the goal.
The report shows exactly what's misconfigured, what it means, and what needs to change.
03
You Decide What Happens Next
I explain the findings in plain language — no DNS jargon, no guesswork.
Your IT team, your hosting provider, or I can implement the changes.
Most fixes are one DNS record. Some take twenty minutes.
SCORING · RISK LEVELS
The Score_
The risk score reflects how exposed your domain is to email-based impersonation.
0–20
LOW
Well configured. Minor gaps at most.
21–49
MEDIUM
Gaps that should be addressed. Not urgent, but real.
50–74
HIGH
Meaningful exposure. Impersonation is possible.
75–100
CRITICAL
Significant risk. Action recommended.
FIELD DATA · REAL DOMAINS
Real Results_
I ran MIRA across 30 well-known domains in a single afternoon.
Banks. Payment providers. Airlines. Tech companies.
Over 70% landed in the red zone.
Major German financial institution
99
CRITICAL
One of the world's largest payment networks
72
HIGH
European airline — No DMARC at all
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CRITICAL
US social media company (best score of the day)
3
LOW
These aren't made-up numbers. They're public DNS records — the same data anyone can query.
The difference is knowing what to look for.
No company names published. The records are public — you can verify independently.
IMPORTANT · WHAT THIS IS NOT
Not A SaaS_
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Not a subscription service. There is no dashboard you log into every month.
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Not a platform. It is not a way to make you dependent on ongoing fees.
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Not a trap. No automatic upsell. No hidden steps. No follow-up sequence.
MIRA is a diagnostic tool — like an X-ray.
One scan, one report, one honest conversation.
If your configuration is fine: I'll tell you.
If it needs work: I'll show you exactly what — and either help you fix it or point you to someone who can.
REQUEST · FREE INITIAL SCAN
Get A Scan_
The initial scan and report are free.
Send me your domain name.
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Send me your domain name. I'll run the analysis and send you the results — usually within 24 hours.
2.
Want to discuss what the findings mean? That's a paid consultation.
3.
Want me to fix it? That's a separate engagement. Your call.
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FAQ · COMMON QUESTIONS
Questions_
Does MIRA access my mail server or inbox?
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No. MIRA only queries publicly available DNS records. It never connects to your mail infrastructure.
If my score is high — does that mean I've been hacked?
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Not necessarily. A high score means your domain is vulnerable to impersonation — not that it has happened.
Most companies with high scores simply never had the configuration checked.
Can my IT team fix this without you?
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Yes, and I'll tell you how. The fixes are DNS record changes — your hosting provider or IT administrator can apply them.
I provide the diagnosis; you choose who implements it.
How long does a scan take?
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Under five seconds. The report generation takes a moment longer, but the scan itself is fast.
Is the score always the same?
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For configuration issues: yes. The score reflects how your domain is set up, not temporary network conditions.
I've accounted for DNS timing variations in the scoring model.
What happens after the free scan?
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Nothing automatically. You receive the report. If you want to talk about it, that's when a paid consultation begins.
No pressure, no follow-up sequence.