Some of the Internet’s most powerful companies -- including Yahoo, Google, PayPal and AOL -- are brandishing a new weapon in the ongoing battle against e-mail fraud. DKIM is an emerging e-mail authentication standard developed by the IETF and allows an organization to cryptographically sign outgoing e-mail to verify that it sent the message.
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Monday, February 11, 2008
Google, Yahoo, others rally around new antiphishing weapon
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Antiphishing,
AOL,
e-mail fraud,
Google,
Phishing,
Yahoo
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