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DMARC Spoof Detection, Moldova

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This page shows DMARC authentication failures originating from Moldova. Learn more about this data.

Moldova accounts for 18 DMARC authentication failures observed by sh4meful over the observation window, sourced from 12 distinct IP addresses across 8 networks. This represents approximately 0.0% of total failure volume observed. Activity from Moldova has increased over the last 30 days compared with the prior 30-day period. The most active source is ALEXHOST with 7 failures across 3 IP addresses.

Failures (Filtered)

18

IPs (Filtered)

12

Networks (Filtered)

8

Messages (Filtered)

25

Top Networks in Moldova

Ten most active networks sourcing DMARC failures from Moldova:

Network Organization Failures Distinct IPs Top City
ALEXHOST โ€” 7 3 Chisinau
MOLDTELECOM-NET โ€” 1 1 โ€”
SUNCOM-Docsis-3-0 โ€” 1 1 Chisinau
MD-ALEXHOST-20191107 โ€” 2 2 โ€”
AlexHost โ€” 2 1 Chisinau
RIPE โ€” 1 1 Chisinau
AlexHost-NET โ€” 1 1 Chisinau
ALEXHOST-NET โ€” 1 1 โ€”

ALEXHOST and MOLDTELECOM-NET together account for 44% of failure volume from this country. Distribution across many networks is consistent with commodity spoofing infrastructure operating from this geography.

Failure Activity Over Time

Peak activity was observed in the week of July 6, 2026 with 4 failures recorded. Activity in the most recent 30-day window increased sharply compared with the prior period (4 vs 1 failures).

Regional Context

Compared with peer geographies in Eastern Europe, Moldova's failure volume is comparable to the regional median. Countries in this region collectively contributed 0% of failures observed.

Failures

Showing 11-18 of 18 failures, affecting 25 messages

What This Means

Country-level patterns don't imply that mail from Moldova is inherently malicious. Many failures reflect misconfigured legitimate senders, forwarded messages that break authentication, or automated infrastructure operating without authorization. Domain owners investigating a specific failure should look at the source IP and network details rather than the country alone. Our DMARC guide explains how to interpret these signals in your own reports.