DNS & Email Security Report for hubspot.com

An automated analysis of hubspot.com's DNS configuration, email authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), DNSSEC chain, IPv6 readiness, and transport security. Last analyzed June 10, 2026.

B88/100
Good

Good security, minor improvements possible

Overall security score: 88/100 · Grade B (Good)

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Detailed check results

DNS

100%pass
  • A record presentcritical

    2 A record(s) found

  • AAAA record presentrecommended

    2 AAAA record(s) found

  • MX records presentrecommended

    1 MX record(s) found

  • NS records presentcritical

    2 NS record(s) found

  • SOA record presentcritical

    SOA record found

  • Multiple nameserversrecommended

    2 nameservers configured ✓

  • SOA serial formatinfo

    Serial 2406540271 (valid, managed DNS format)

  • SOA timers validinfo

    Refresh: 10000s ✓, Retry: 2400s ✓, Expire: 604800s ✓

  • No lame nameserversinfo

    2 NS all responding ✓

  • Glue records presentinfo

    No glue needed

  • WWW record configuredinfo

    A: 172.64.148.142

  • MX servers have PTR recordsinfo

    8 MX IPs all have PTR records ✓

  • MX servers have FCrDNSinfo

    8 MX IPs have forward-confirmed reverse DNS ✓

DNSSEC

100%pass
  • DNSSEC signedrecommended

    DNSSEC is enabled ✓

  • DNSSEC validation OKcritical

    DNSSEC validates correctly ✓

  • NSEC3 RFC 9276 compliantrecommended

    Not applicable (domain uses NSEC or is not DNSSEC-signed)

  • RRSIG signatures validrecommended

    RRSIG signature expires in 1 days — renewal needed

  • Modern DNSSEC algorithmoptional

    ECDSA P-256 (algorithm 13) — modern ✓

  • DS digest algorithm modernrecommended

    DS digest: SHA-256 — modern ✓

  • DNSKEY algorithm secureoptional

    DNSKEY: ECDSA P-256 — modern ✓

  • RRSIG TTL saferecommended

    Record TTLs do not exceed RRSIG validity periods ✓

  • Chain of trust completecritical

    Complete chain: DNSKEY + DS + RRSIG ✓

IPv6

100%pass
  • Website reachable via IPv6recommended

    2 AAAA record(s) ✓

  • Mail servers reachable via IPv6recommended

    1/1 MX server(s) with IPv6 ✓

  • Nameservers reachable via IPv6recommended

    2/2 NS server(s) with IPv6 ✓

Email security

78%warning
  • SPF record presentcritical

    v=spf1 redirect=_hspf.hubspot.com

  • SPF syntax validcritical

    SPF syntax is correct ✓

  • SPF policy strict (-all)recommended

    SPF uses ~all or ?all. Change to -all for strict enforcement

  • DKIM foundrecommended

    DKIM selector: s1 ✓

  • DMARC record presentrecommended

    v=DMARC1;p=reject;pct=100;rua=mailto:[email protected];ruf=mailto:[email protected]

  • DMARC policy quarantine or betterrecommended

    DMARC policy: reject ✓

  • DMARC policy rejectoptional

    DMARC policy: reject ✓

  • BIMI record presentoptional

    BIMI logo: https://www.hubspot.com/hubfs/hubspot_inc_1435039322.svg

  • BIMI configuration validoptional

    BIMI correctly configured ✓

  • MTA-STS record presentoptional

    No MTA-STS. Add TXT at _mta-sts and host policy at /.well-known/mta-sts.txt

  • MTA-STS policy enforcedoptional

    MTA-STS not configured

  • MX records validcritical

    1 MX record(s) ✓

  • MX domains use DNSSECrecommended

    0/1 MX domain(s) have DNSSEC. Ask your mail provider to enable DNSSEC

  • MX DNSSEC validation OKrecommended

    DNSSEC not enabled for MX domains

  • Mail servers not blacklistedcritical

    1 MX server(s) checked against 16 blacklists - clean ✓

  • No critical blacklist listingscritical

    No blacklist listings ✓

Web security

73%warning
  • CAA records presentrecommended

    No CAA records. Add CAA record to specify allowed certificate authorities

  • CAA policy strictoptional

    CAA not strict. Add CAA 0 issue "letsencrypt.org" (or your CA) to restrict issuance

  • TLSA records (DANE)optional

    No TLSA/DANE records. Add TLSA at _25._tcp.mail for DANE email encryption

  • DANE configuration validoptional

    No DANE configured

  • No sensitive info in TXTcritical

    No sensitive data leaked ✓

  • Verification records reviewedinfo

    10 verification records found (Google, Atlassian, Microsoft 365, Facebook/Meta, OneTrust...). Review these - they reveal your tech stack to attackers. Remove unused service verifications

  • HTTPS availablecritical

    HTTPS working (status 200) ✓

  • Valid certificatecritical

    Certificate chain is valid and trusted ✓

  • HTTP redirects to HTTPScritical

    HTTP automatically redirects to HTTPS ✓

  • HSTS enabledrecommended

    HSTS enabled (max-age=31536000, includeSubDomains, preload) ✓

  • HSTS max-age >= 1 yearoptional

    max-age=31536000 (≥1 year) ✓

  • X-Frame-Options headerrecommended

    X-Frame-Options: DENY ✓

  • X-Content-Type-Options headerrecommended

    X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff ✓

  • Content-Security-Policy headerrecommended

    Content-Security-Policy configured ✓

  • Referrer-Policy headerrecommended

    Referrer-Policy: no-referrer-when-downgrade ✓

  • security.txt presentoptional

    Contact: mailto:[email protected]

  • security.txt validoptional

    security.txt has required Contact and Expires fields ✓

  • HTTP/3 (QUIC) supportedoptional

    HTTP/3 (QUIC v1) on port 443 Detection methods: QUIC probe: QUIC v1 (RFC 9000) (7ms)

  • QUIC UDP reachableoptional

    QUIC reachable on UDP/443 (7ms) — QUIC v1 (RFC 9000) ✓

  • HTTPS DNS record (SVCB)optional

    HTTPS record found but no h3 ALPN (h2)

Issues found (2)

No CAA records

CAA records determine which Certificate Authorities may issue SSL certificates

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Excessive verification TXT records

Your domain has many third-party verification records. These reveal your tech stack to potential attackers (reconnaissance). Review and remove unused verifications

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Recommendations (2)

Add CAA records

Define which Certificate Authorities may issue SSL certificates, for example: "0 issue letsencrypt.org"

Impact: Prevents unauthorized certificate issuance

Review verification TXT records

Your domain has many third-party verification records that reveal your tech stack (Google, Microsoft, Atlassian, etc.). Review each one: 1) Remove records for services no longer used 2) Consider if each service really needs domain verification 3) Use a subdomain for less critical services. This is an information disclosure issue - attackers can map your SaaS footprint.

Impact: Reduces reconnaissance surface and limits attacker knowledge of your infrastructure

About this report

IntoDNS.AI evaluates hubspot.com against DNS hygiene, email authentication, and transport-security best practices, scoring each check and rolling them up into an overall grade. Results reflect public DNS as observed on June 10, 2026 and may differ from a live scan if the domain has since changed its configuration.

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Last analyzed: June 10, 2026 · Google Public DNS