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Item: Return Path Joins with Google, AOL, Yahoo! and Microsoft to Found DMARC.org to Help Safeguard Consumers, Brands and ISPs from Phishing
Return Path Joins with Google, AOL, Yahoo! and Microsoft to Found DMARC.org to Help Safeguard Consumers, Brands and ISPs from Phishing
Jan 30 2012, 8:00 AM EST
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Return Path's Anti-Phishing Solution, Domain Assurance supports DMARC Specifications Enabling Companies to Implement DMARC Quickly and Easily New York, NY – January 30, 2012 – Return Path, the world's leading email certification and reputation monitoring company, today announced it is a founding member of DMARC.org (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance), a technical working group dedicated to the development of internet standards for reducing the threat of deceptive emails known as phishing. DMARC has outlined a new vision for email authentication and published a draft specification that resolves the issues associated with widespread adoption of email authentication technologies. Leading internet service providers, including Google, Yahoo!, AOL and Microsoft, are founding members of DMARC. The group is led by Brett McDowell, Senior Manager of Customer Security Initiatives at PayPal, one of the world's most highly spoofed brands. Return Path's anti-phishing solution Domain Assurance supports the DMARC specifications today, enabling companies to quickly and easily implement DMARC. |
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