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Domain Key Identified Mail vs Phishing

alphadogg writes "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. DKIM, which stands for DomainKeys Identified Mail, allows an organization to cryptographically sign outgoing e-mail to verify that it sent the message. DKIM addresses one of the Internet's biggest threats: e-mail fraud. As much as 80% of e-mail that purports to be from leading brands, banks and ISPs is spoofed, according to a report released in late January by the Authentication and Online Trust Alliance (AOTA)."

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  1. Good. by AndGodSed · · Score: 5, Funny

    Maybe those C_a_n_a_d_i_a_n Pharmacies selling V1a-gra can start using this technology so that I can finally know the stuff is ligit!

  2. Re:Useless.... by LiquidCoooled · · Score: 5, Funny

    I get spam sent from myself offering around 75% off viagra products.
    I cannot mark myself as spam so it continues.

    Just this morning I found out I was offering an unprecidented 78% off!

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    liqbase :: faster than paper