A fundamental reason for the proliferation of spam is that the underlying mechanisms for exchanging email over the Internet never check the identity of the sender. Any user anywhere on the Internet ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Earlier, we reported on a new spam defense called 'Sender Policy Framework', or SPF. Here's part 2. A new anti-spam measure currently under development, Sender Policy Framework (SPF), is attracting a ...
The Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG), a group of communications and technology companies committed to solving spam, viruses and other forms of messaging abuse, today unveiled the results of ...
This part is fun. The Sender Policy Framework Project offers many tools on its Web site to help you with this. Start with the wizard to build your SPF record. You can enter my domain, montner.com, to ...
A new anti-spam measure currently under development, Sender Policy Framework (SPF), is attracting a lot of attention. Not only is it quick and inexpensive to implement, a recent trial by AOL indicates ...
These email security protocols will help cut down on malicious emails from spoofed addresses. Setting them up is easier than you think. If you are not using global email security standards SPF, DKIM ...
Sender Policy Framework (SPF) takes aim at the practice of return-path spoofing, a technique employed by worms, viruses and other senders of unwanted mail. SPF consists of two parts. First, domain ...
Sender authentication might work as a club to beat down phishing attacks on Web denizens, but it does little to fight spam. That’s the finding of a study released this week by CipherTrust, a messaging ...
New technology for identifying the sender of e-mail messages hasn’t been widely adopted, despite backing from software giant Microsoft Corp., and it may not be effective at stopping spam, according to ...
A new Trojan program that displays rogue advertisements during browsing sessions uses a DNS-based email validation protocol called the Sender Policy Framework (SPF) in order to receive instructions ...