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Today, TitanHQ proudly announced a significant achievement for its email security suite, securing another VBSpam+ award from Virus Bulletin, a renowned security industry test. In the Q1 2025 VBSpam test, a key component of Virus Bulletin's ongoing evaluation of security products, TitanHQ achieved an exceptional top 2 position and an outstanding 99.99% Phishing Catch Rate.

In the Q1 2025 VBSpam test, the performance of a number of email security solutions was measured against various streams of wanted, unwanted, and malicious emails. There were 11 full email security solutions tested in this test.  SpamTitan demonstrated exceptional efficacy; the solution's outstanding performance earns it another VBSpam+ certification. TitanHQ earned an overall score of 99.99% with a 99.9% spam catch rate, false positive rate, and phishing catch rate.

According to TitanHQ CEO, Ronan Kavanagh “This test reaffirms TitanHQ’s unmatched expertise in email security, solidifying our position as the premier choice for combating phishing attempts and spam infiltrations. With TitanHQ, customers gain unparalleled defense against these threats, with minimal false positives. These independent test results validate our commitment to providing top-tier protection against phishing, spam, and viruses, all while offering exceptional value.”

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About Virus Bulletin

Virus Bulletin is a security information portal, testing, and certification body with a formidable reputation for providing users with independent intelligence about the latest global threats. Virus Bulletin is a world-renowned independent testing and certification body, active in testing, reviewing and benchmarking security solutions for over 20 years. Their regular public certifications cover security threat protections of all types as well as enterprise-level anti-spam solutions. 

"These results highlight our relentless dedication to delivering top-tier email security, and we will continue safeguarding our clients against emerging cyber threats,” said Ronan Kavanagh, CEO at TitanHQ.