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Internet-wide efforts to fight email phishing are working

6. Dezember 2013
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9 Kommentare :

drzen hat gesagt…

Hi this seems the closest to my problem. Someone has added one number to my e mail address and is sending requests for wire transfers under my name. What do I do? Google is lacking in direct help answers.

6. Dezember 2013 um 12:13
Matt hat gesagt…

I don't understand how any of these protocols will have a lasting impact on larger problem of phishing. Maybe you could help me with that? What they seem to do, under the best of circumstances, is prevent spoofing of the domain in one small technical part of a message that most users simply ignore anyway. What do you suppose the click rate delta is on a message that comes in with a slightly altered domain name(heck, even a totally bogus domain name)? Not much I'd wager. Exact same message that your blocking now with DMARC, sent with a different domain, and the message is successfully delivered. It's still a win, and I'm simplifying for sure, but it's difficult for me to get excited about the long term prospects of this helping with phishing.

6. Dezember 2013 um 14:27
Unknown hat gesagt…

wow,its really amazing post thanks a lot for sharing with us,good work,keep it up.

8. Dezember 2013 um 08:04
p2t.email hat gesagt…

Have google any development services about email security in my country? Portugal.
I know you have advertising department but not for my intentions to submit a new anti-spam study and concept, i know you go to see.

2. Januar 2014 um 07:18
Martin hat gesagt…

Why if you want to fight fishing have you made the captchas on the Report Fishing page so difficult to read?

11. Januar 2014 um 13:59
Martin hat gesagt…

Why, if you want to fight phishing, have you made the captchas so much more difficult?

11. Januar 2014 um 14:01
Unknown hat gesagt…

This article provides a very useful information that I need. Thanks for sharing this post.
Internet Research

14. Februar 2014 um 11:15
Unknown hat gesagt…

I am also not happy with spam emails when I open my inbox I don't feel well after watching 1000's of spam and unwanted emails.
Internet Research

26. Februar 2014 um 08:19
Unknown hat gesagt…

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14. Juni 2014 um 09:12

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