Archive for February, 2012

  • Agari expands use of DMARC email security standard through new program

    Feb 28, 2012 | Infosecurity Magazine

    Based on the DMARC email authentication standard announced last month, Agari has launched a receiver program that enables mailbox providers to adopt DMARC and improve their customers’ email security. Domain-based message authentication, reporting, and conformance (DMARC) is the technical standard developed by DMARC.org, a group of 15 email service and technology providers, to fight deceptive [...]

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  • Consumer email wave to surf anti-phishing DMARC adoption

    Feb 24, 2012 | The Register

    Biggest webmail names open anti-spam intelligence for free The world’s biggest names in the consumer webmail space are sharing security intelligence with businesses for free to help drive adoption of the DMARC email-authentication system. Last month, Google, Microsoft, AOL, Facebook, and Yahoo! joined up with service providers such as PayPal to push the Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting [...]

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  • AGARI Propels All Mailbox Providers to Secure their Customers with DMARC Receiver Program; Opens World’s Largest Email Trust Platform to Scale Global Inbox Protection

    Feb 22, 2012 | Read more

    MAAWG – San Francisco, California—February 21, 2012  …  Agari announces the DMARC Receiver Program and opens its Email Trust Fabric to the world’s Mailbox Providers. Leveraging the new DMARC standard, announced recently by DMARC.org, AGARI’s simple, free program enables Mailbox Providers to adopt DMARC and improve their customers’ email security. For more information on the free [...]

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  • Google, Microsoft Team Up to Fight Phishing, Spoofed Emails With DMARC

    Feb 01, 2012 | eWeek

    Fifteen companies including PayPal, Google, Microsoft and Facebook are banding together to fight domain-based phishing and other email scams with the new DMARC specification. Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and other major email providers are committed to stomping out phishing attacks and other email-based Web scams. Major brands, such as Bank of America and Facebook, joined large [...]

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