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Cisco and Yahoo announce DKIM

June 01, 2005

 
DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) will be offered royalty-free to the industry-at-large.


 

 

 

 
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Yahoo! and Cisco have been working with the broader industry to develop a merged specification of the Companies' two cryptographic-based technologies, DomainKeys from Yahoo! and Internet Identified Mail from Cisco.

DKIM is a unified e-mail authentication proposal that enhances consumer protection from e-mail forgery, and enhances accountability for spam and phishing scams. This approach uses public key cryptography to allow users to verify and maintain message integrity, and clearly identifies legitimate messages. DKIM uses the Internet's Domain Name System in the same manner as DomainKeys. DKIM also leverages Identified Internet Mail's header-signing technology, ensuring signature consistency as messages are sent through the network.

The benefits of signing e-mail using DKIM can be significant for companies that commonly send transactional e-mail to consumers, such as banks, utilities, and e-commerce services. For these companies, providing customers with a means to detect fraudulent e-mail can translate directly into increased user satisfaction, reduced customer care costs, and strengthened brand reputation.

"Yahoo! is receiving more than 350 million messages signed by DomainKeys per day. By collaborating with key industry players like Cisco and technology visionaries like Eric Allman of Sendmail, we can offer a solution that addresses the problem of e-mail forgery today, and increases the level of defense against fraudulent e-mails and phishing attacks," said Miles Libbey, anti-spam product manager for Yahoo! Mail.

"E-mail fraud is a global problem that ultimately costs companies millions of dollars in direct losses, technology expenditures, lost productivity and even network downtime," said Jim Fenton, Distinguished Engineer, Cisco Systems. "In accordance with our commitment to standards, Cisco is pleased to join forces with key partners such as Yahoo! on the development of an effective solution that significantly mitigates the impact of e-mail fraud on both consumers and businesses."

 
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