πŸ”’ Nonprofit / Church Compliance Audit

EmailMeNow IT Consulting Β· Based in College Station, Texas
Audit snapshot: August 18, 2026 | Next free refresh: February 14, 2027
Report framed for: Nonprofit / Church β€” change industry

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Domain Security Audit: splitvpn.io
48%

Overall Compliance Rating

Executive Summary
Critical Risk

splitvpn.io has gaps that may weaken protection of member and donor personal information under Texas SB 2610. Prioritize the remediation plan below before relying on this configuration as a defensible posture.

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⚠ 1 breach notice on file for this domain β€” most recent 2026-07-21, largest reported 865,336 affected

Sourced from public state AG breach-notification portals and breach aggregators β€” not necessarily the domain audited here if it changed hands. Verify against the source before citing.

50
Identity & Spoofing
15
Transport Security
100
Email Infrastructure
Unknown
40
Website Security
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50
Local Endpoint
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πŸ“Š Audit Scoring Methodology

This tool uses a weighted algorithm focused on Texas SB 2610 and donor-privacy duties:

πŸ” Sample from the full report β€” DMARC is not fully enforced β€” a primary BEC and wire-fraud vector

Without strict DMARC (p=reject) and SPF (-all), attackers can email members as your organization:

Unlock the full report for every control β€” MTA-STS, TLS-RPT, DNSSEC, HSTS, CSP, clickjacking, CAA, security.txt, and endpoint risk β€” each with named incidents and remediation steps.

πŸ”“ Credential hygiene checklist β€” unlock in full report

The paid report adds a step-by-step playbook: Have I Been Pwned check (when you audit by email), MFA rollout, password-manager guidance (we suggest Proton Pass), and Microsoft 365 / Google Workspace compromised-credential settings β€” plus our breach-monitoring guide if exposure is found.

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Your infrastructure reveals specific vulnerabilities regarding Texas SB 2610 and donor-privacy duties. Unlock the full report to access actionable remediation steps, granular DNS data, and the tools below.

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  • Executive summary & risk profile Full score breakdown, risk label, and compliance-focused summary for organization leadership.
  • Granular DNS & email security analysis DMARC tag detail (rua/adkim/aspf), SPF authorized-sender inventory, DKIM delegation probes, BIMI, MTA-STS enforce status with MX cross-check, DNSSEC, TLS-RPT destinations, structured CAA analysis, DNS host/nameserver identity, limited lyncdiscover dangling checks, Certificate Transparency subdomain inventory with current vs ideal subdomain settings, and IPv6 dual-stack readiness β€” each with real-world context where applicable.
  • Website & session security review HSTS, CSP, X-Frame-Options, scored soft checks for X-Content-Type-Options / Referrer-Policy / Permissions-Policy, extended header grid, server stack signals, CMS/AMP fingerprint (paid), security.txt (RFC 9116), and lightweight performance/resilience signals with PageSpeed guidance.
  • Top priority remediation plan Ranked fixes with severity, business impact, and implementation effort for your IT team or vendor.
  • SB 2610 / Donor Trust Relevance Map Technical readiness mapping tied to applicable sector frameworksβ€”supporting evidence, not legal advice.
  • Raw technical evidence Full DNS records, website header gaps, and probe details ready to paste into tickets or provider consoles.
  • AI compliance research links One-click Perplexity and Google searches pre-filled with your audit findings for Texas SB 2610 and donor-privacy duties.
  • Credential breach & hygiene checklist HIBP one-click check when you audit by email, plus plain-language steps: rotate reused passwords, enable MFA, adopt a password manager (we suggest Proton Pass), enable compromised-credential detection in Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace, and link to our breach-monitoring guide if exposure is found.
  • Typosquatting & lookalike domain check One-click deep link to EmailMeNow Cybersquat for your audited domain β€” weekly lookalike monitoring for phishing and BEC impersonation domains.
  • Mail Authentication Verifier Paste raw email headers and cross-check SPF, DKIM, and DMARC results against live DNS (DMARC, SPF, DKIM selectors, MTA-STS, TLS-RPT, BIMI) for your audited domain.
  • Favicon & Brand Icon Suite (90-day access) Protected link to favicon.emailmenow.com β€” generate favicon.ico, SVG, Apple touch icon, PWA PNGs, and site.webmanifest for browser tabs, mobile home screens, and inbox branding.
  • Three SB 2610 compliance PDF guides Delivered by email: general cybersecurity guide, Safe Harbor overview, and tiered requirements detailed guide.
  • Print-ready report & fulfillment email Browser access via secure checkout link, plus a branded email with your full report and included resources.
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