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By State / New Mexico

New Mexico Trucking Email Security

79.1% of active carrier domains in New Mexico have no enforced DMARC — leaving freight operators open to email impersonation, payment-redirect fraud, and cargo theft via phishing.

Edition: 2026-Q2State rank: #44Carriers: 1,737Domains: 1,280
By Stefan Efros, CEO & Founder, EFROS
Updated ·

No enforced DMARC

79.1%

national: 80.1%

p=reject

8.4%

national: 7.5%

Microsoft 365

34.9%

national: 38.1%

M365 + no DMARC (carriers)

349

national: 92,822

MTA-STS

4.4%

national: 3.3%

DNSSEC

6.1%

national: 6.1%

Dead domains

67

of 1,280 scanned

Total carriers

1,737

67 with dead domain

Risk bands — New Mexico carriers

Carrier counts by risk band (composite email-security pain score). Critical = score 70+; Minimal = score <15.

Risk bandScore rangeCarriersDomains
Criticalscore 70+133107
Highscore 50–69477426
Mediumscore 30–49775492
Lowscore 15–29269175
Minimalscore <151613

New Mexico vs. national average

No enforced DMARC79.1%vs 80.1% national
p=reject adoption8.4%vs 7.5% national
MTA-STS4.4%vs 3.3% national
DNSSEC6.1%vs 6.1% national

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Data as of 2026-05-20from public DNS measurements. Statistics are domain-weighted unless noted. State scope is the carrier's FMCSA-registered state. Methodology: read the full index.