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Sender Authentication Seen As Key To End Phishing; The Anti-Phishing Working Group says 95% of all fraudulent E-mail scams use spoofed, or forged "From" addresses.

Publication: Information Week
Publication Date: 28-JUN-04
Format: Online - approximately 351 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
Byline: TechWeb News

Putting a stop to phishing attacks will require some sort of E-mail sender authentication scheme, the Anti-Phishing Working Group said Monday as it announced that 95% of all fraudulent E-mail scams use spoofed, or forged "From" addresses.

May's account of phishing--the group puts out monthly reports--showed only a...

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