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- DomainKeys
- An e-mail authentication method that computes a digital signature which is added to the message header. The receiving mail server obtains the sender's public key from the DNS system...
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ZDNet Resources
- Gmail, PayPal and Ebay embrace DomainKeys to fight phishing emails
- Gmail, PayPal and Ebay embrace DomainKeys to fight phishing emailsLook at all the layers...of security that have been put into place over the years. And how much safer is the Internet? Not one bit! You are not going to make the Internet safer with any piece of technology....
- Tags: Spam, INTERNET, E-mail providers, Cyberthreats, cloud computing, phishing email, DomainKeys, PayPal, Google Gmail, phishing, eBay Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-07-09
- Gmail, PayPal and Ebay embrace DomainKeys to fight phishing emails
- Brad Taylor, Google's Gmail Spam Czar, has just posted details on the ongoing cooperation with PayPal and Ebay, two of the most targeted brands in phishing emails, the effect of which is rejecting compared to flagging as spam each and every email pretending to be coming from paypal.com and ebay.com...
- Tags: Google Gmail, DomainKeys, PayPal, eBay Inc., Authentication, E-mail, Phishing, Cyberthreats, Spam, Viruses And Worms, Security, Online Communications, Spam And Phishing, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2008-07-09
- Phishing education eludes Net users; Can reverse DNS zap phishers and spam?
- Phishing education eludes Net users; Can reverse DNS zap phishers and spam?SenderID and SPF works a lot better since not everyone controls their ownSenderID and SPF works a lot better since not everyone controls their own reverse DNS. Setting up a regular forward DNS is trivial; setting up reverse...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Spam, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, E-mail, DomainKeys, rDNS, reverse-DNS, phishing, Phishing Education, SPF
- Discussion threads 2007-10-10
- Promising antispam technique gets nod
- Promising antispam technique gets nodI allow two customers to "relay"through my mail server. Even though the sender's email address domain is differrent than the mail server that is sending it, my mail server's domain and IP show up in the header. This can easily be checked to see...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, E-mail servers, Viruses and worms, Nothing, spam filtering, technique, anti-spam, spam, e-mail, DomainKeys, e-mail server, body part, server, phishing, POPFile
- Discussion threads 2007-05-23
- EAuthentix Outlook Plug-in (msi)
- The premier anti-phishing toolbar for Outlook. With the EAuthentix Plug-In you can spot phishings, e-mail frauds, and spoofed e-mails immediately at your inbox with one click. (no e-mail guru needed). Also you will be able to rank and see the confidence index for every incoming e-mail. EAuthentix will perform extended...
- Tags: DomainKeys, EAuthentix Plug-In, E-mail, Phishing, Spam, Microsoft Outlook, Cyberthreats, Online Communications, Security, Spam And Phishing, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software
- Software downloads 2005-11-07
- Gmail jibes with Yahoo to fight spam
- Gmail jibes with Yahoo to fight spamSPF should/will winSPF should/will win.Domainkeys is more thorough (allowing end-to-end checks if done on the client, SPF only lets you check the mail server not the sending client) but the complexity of every user signing emails with their own domain key (generated and coordinated...
- Tags: E-mail providers, Spam, DomainKeys, SPF, e-mail, Google Gmail, Yahoo! Inc.
- Discussion threads 2004-10-18
Additional Resources
- Spam coming from free email providers increasing
- After analyzing three weeks of spam data between June 13 to July 3, 2008, Roaring Penguin Software Inc. found evidence that spam originating from the top three free email providers (Gmail, Yahoo Mail and Hotmail) is increasing, with spammers in favor of abusing Gmail's privacy preserving feature of not including...
- Tags: CAPTCHA, Google Gmail, Free Email Company, Anti-spam, Spammer, E-mail Company, IP, Service, Cyberthreats, Spam, E-mail Providers, E-mail, Phishing, Viruses And Worms, Security, Networking, Spam And Phishing, Internet, Online Communications, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2008-07-18
- News to know: Midori; Yahoo; iPhone; VMware
- Notable headlines: Mary Jo Foley: On the road to Midori: RedHawk, MinSafe and Sapphire Next Microsoft enterprise instant messaging/VOIP server: Think 2009 Microsoft to push XP SP3 via Auto Update on July 10 Microsoft to deliver SQL Server 2008 in August...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Google Inc., Open Source, Information Technology, Yahoo! Inc., VMware Inc., Phishing, 3G, Cyberthreats, Hardware Upgrade, Spam, Strategy, Viruses And Worms, Security, Spam And Phishing, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-10
- Attacking phishing at the source
- Attacking phishing at the sourceDomainKeys--it's a startNow if mandated changes were in effect 'with teeth' that enforced usage of PGP or GnuPG or S/MIME for signed encrypted email, that would take down the spam to 0%!RE: Attacking phishing at the sourceSince phishing has cost countless pains to so many people,...
- Tags: Spam, Cyberthreats, inactivism, Attacking phishing, restraint
- Discussion threads 2008-07-09
- Attacking phishing at the source
- Good news on the phishing front. Google reports that they are now authenticating all e-mail that purports to come from eBay and PayPal. Using e-mail authentication standards including DomainKeys and Domain Keys identified Mail, and working with PayPal and eBay, Google's Gmail now verifies every e-mail...
- Tags: Bank, E-mail Authentication, PayPal, eBay Inc., E-mail, Phishing, Financial Services, Online Communications, Security, Spam And Phishing, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2008-07-09
- More evidence of why Microsoft, AOL, Google, and Yahoo must work together on spam
- Theoretically, with all the e-mail that flows through its systems, Yahoo is in a really good position to spot and tag spam as spam. But if the screen shot below taken today is any evidence of how Yahoo is faring in the war, then it's time for another approach....
- Tags: Google Inc., America Online Inc., Yahoo! Inc., E-mail Authentication, Microsoft Corp., E-mail, Cyberthreats, Spam, Online Communications, Security, Spam And Phishing, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-10-30
- Why spam can only be managed, not ended
- Years ago when I was still a bit more naive, I thought we could end the spam dilemma if we would simply implement domain-level sender authentication using digital signatures. In fact when David Berlind wrote "Why spam could destroy the Internet" in November 2002, Berlind quoted me saying that every...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Difference, Bottom Line, E-mail, Cyberthreats, Spam, Online Communications, Security, Spam And Phishing, George Ou
- Blog posts 2007-10-26
- More on ending SPAM
- Number five in my top five VC proposals Id like to write blog from a few weeks ago was a proposal on ending SPAM. Frequent contributor CobraA1 challenged me on this: Youll have to explain this in detail - Im not sure I see...
- Tags: General, Enterprise Policy
- Blog posts 2006-11-08
- Robert Cringely shows blatant ignorance of networking
- Normally I don't get too worked up when someone makes a complete fool out of themselves on networking issues but when a well known pundit like Robert Cringely of PBS writes an article that's filled with errors from beginning to finish about IPv6, I have to ...
- Tags: Security, Infrastructure, Mobile/Wireless, Networking, Vista, Desktop, Linux, IPv6
- Blog posts 2006-11-06
- Common sense and lawsuits don't mix
- In today's litigious society, common sense is often out the door with some juries with the "stick it to the man" mentality are eager to give large awards even when no real faults are found. In one of our more heated TechRepublic debates, member "sostermann" posts "Can porn spam...
- Tags: e-mail, spam
- Blog posts 2006-04-11
- Merak Mail Server Suite (zip)
- Multiple awards winner mail server with ultimate features, complete security and guaranteed stability. Provides a wide range of optional components and services including secured mail services, user-friendly Web-Mail, Anti-Spam with updates (SpamAssassin, SPF, SURBL, ChallengeResponse, DomainKeys, Greylisting), Anti-Virus, Instant Messaging based on the Jabber XMPP protocol, GroupWare, FTP, ODBC and...
- Tags: Anti-spam, SNMP, E-mail Server, Spam, Viruses And Worms, Security, Servers, Networking, Spam And Phishing, Hardware
- Software downloads 2006-02-10
- SPAM, Phishing, and other trash transmissions
- SPAM, Phishing, and other trash transmissionsLosing your soul?Stooping to the level of hackers by intentionally creating DOS attacks is very troubling. The poor soul who's PC was hijacked into being a bot is the one that pays - like REAL money for a professional to clean his machine. I would...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, SpamAssassin, phishing, spam, e-mail, denial of service
- Discussion threads 2005-10-11
- Spam, phishing and other trash transmissions
- One Nick FitzGerald, a long time PC security researcher, has been making the news lately with a paper dedicated to the proposition that user authentication isn't all that effective as a means of stopping spam, phishing, and other forms of junk TCP/IP transmissions. Here's the summary provided by Virus Bulletin:...
- Tags: router
- Blog posts 2005-10-11
- Fix SMTP and leave port 25 alone for the sake of spam
- Fix SMTP and leave port 25 alone for the sake of spamSome points to clarify about Larry's articleHiI manage the antispam operations at Outblaze (we run mail for lycos, mail.com and a bunch of other sites - ~ 40 million users)Here are a few counterpoints to what you wrote ->...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Cyberthreats, Network technology, spam, Internet Service Provider, mailserver, SMTP, e-mail, server, SPF, IP
- Discussion threads 2005-04-17
- Fix SMTP and leave port 25 alone for the sake of spam
- Larry Seltzer of eWeek, whom I have great respect for and usually agree with, wrote this article on dealing with spam using the controversial tactic of blocking all outbound port 25 access.? The logic behind this is that the vast majority of spam in the world comes from "zombies" (millions...
- Tags: domain, SMTP server
- Blog posts 2005-04-11
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