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Is .at safe? The state of .at domain security — Austria

.at is safer than the internet average. Across 1,004,209 graded .at domains, 57.7% score an F — cleaner than the 78.3% global average — better company than most of the web. 2.8% earn a B or better. Most .at domains can still be impersonated in email, but the ending shifts the odds, not your own domain's grade. As of 2026-08-16.

In the .at zone — covering Austria — 51% of 764,848 graded domains earn an F, well below the 73.8% internet-wide average. Only 0.3% reach an A or A+ — the highest protection tier in the census.

Note: .at is used as a proxy for Austria based on the domain's TLD, not where the company is registered.

How do .at domains score?

Aggregate grade distribution across all graded .at domains — we never publish an individual business's grade. As of 2026-08-16.

GradeDomainsShare
A+4440%
A1,8980.2%
B25,9732.6%
C126,02312.5%
D270,05726.9%
F579,81457.7%

Does .at make a domain secure?

No — and that's the most important thing to know. A domain's grade is decided by how it is configured (SPF, DMARC, HTTPS, DNS), not by its ending. Choosing .at doesn't protect you, and a high-F-share ending doesn't doom you: a correctly configured .at domain earns an A while the crowd around it sits at F.

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Frequently asked questions

Is .at safe?

On average, .at is safer than the internet average: 57.7% of its 1,004,209 graded domains score an F as of 2026-08-16, against a 78.3% global average. Most domains on every ending are exposed — the ending shifts the odds, not your own domain's grade.

How secure are .at domains?

42.3% of .at domains score above an F and 2.8% earn a B or better. The rest fail the basic externally observable protections, most importantly enforced SPF and DMARC, so they can be impersonated in email.

Does choosing .at make my domain secure?

No. A domain's grade comes from how it is configured — SPF, DMARC, HTTPS, DNS — not from its ending. A well-configured domain earns an A on any ending; an unconfigured one sits at F on .at too.

What does "grade F" mean for a .at domain?

It fails the basic protections we can observe from outside — above all, it has no enforced SPF and DMARC, so its email can be forged and its customers targeted with convincing fakes.

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