MAAWG Offers Abuse Desk Recommendations; Joint Meeting Strengthens Global Cooperation Against Online Exploitation
27 Novembre 2007 - 7:13PM
PR Newswire (US)
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- A summary of the most
effective abuse desk best practices from MAAWG service providers
was compiled for general industry use at the latest Messaging
Anti-Abuse Working Group members- only meeting. The three-day
working conference also featured a keynote address from the U.S.
Federal Trade Commission chairman, joint-working sessions with
cooperating international anti-spam organizations, and progress on
recommended email authentication practices. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070124/CLW180LOGO ) The
meeting held last month in Washington, D.C., brought together
almost 250 MAAWG members and 70 participants from the LAP (London
Action Plan) and CNSA (the EU Contact Network of Spam Authorities
created by the European Commission) representing over 20 countries.
Significant progress on collaborative and technical measures to
combat online abuse globally was made during the 21 sessions held
Oct. 8-10, including: -- A summary of the best abuse desk
procedures was compiled from MAAWG member ISPs and email providers
and is now available to the industry. The MAAWG Abuse Desk Common
Practices provides insight into the processes that have proven most
effective in educating customers, reducing email abuse problems,
and developing knowledgeable abuse desk employees. It can be
downloaded at the organization's Web site http://www.maawg.org/. --
Work continued on an email authentication white paper edited by
David Crocker, MAAWG senior technical advisor and principal with
Brandenburg InternetWorking. MAAWG sees authentication as an
important technology to reduce spam and phishing emails. The paper
will offer a basic introduction to email authentication for
management staff and then discuss technical concepts and choices in
more details for software developers and network engineers. -- A
new subcommittee was created focusing on email forwarding issues to
be chaired by Jay Opperman of Comcast. The group will create a best
practices document which will include recommendations and
guidelines for filtering, authentication and reputation policies to
increase the quality of mail delivered to the end recipient. -- The
MAAWG Technical Committee began work on defining reputation
management terms. This is the first step in creating an
industry-wide dialogue on generally accepted practices to measure
senders' reputations and improve deliverability of "false positive"
emails. Mike Adkins of AOL, Pat Petersen of Ironport Systems, and
Chris Roosenraad of Time Warner Cable also were elected MAAWG
Technical Committee co- chairs. FTC Chairman Deborah Platt Majoras
announced in her Oct. 10 speech at the meeting the first law
enforcement action in which the FTC employed the U.S. SAFE WEB Act
to share information with foreign partners resulting in a temporary
restraining order against the principals behind an international
spamming enterprise that fraudulently marketed anti-aging and
weight loss products. The LAP (http://www.londonactionplan.com/)
and CNSA (http://stopspamalliance.org/?page_id=11) co-hosted
several joint working sessions with MAAWG and held special training
and other conference sessions for their members. The second quarter
2007 MAAWG Email Metrics Report was reviewed and has been released
since the meeting. This quarterly report is compiled by ISP and
email service provider members to help the industry understand the
current volume of abusive email and spot trends. A training session
on the new MAAWG Abuse Contact Database that allows members direct
communications with each other to address reputation and abuse
issues also was held at the meeting. MAAWG has scheduled three
meetings next year, with activities continuing in its technical,
collaboration and public policy committees between the events. The
2008 February meeting in San Francisco, June meeting in Heidelberg,
Germany, and September meeting in Miami, Florida, are open to
members only. Information on the organization and future meetings
is available at http://www.maawg.org/. About the Messaging
Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG) The Messaging Anti-Abuse Working
Group (MAAWG) is where the messaging industry comes together to
work against spam, viruses, denial-of-service attacks and other
online exploitation. MAAWG (http://www.maawg.org/) represents
almost one billion mailboxes from some of the largest network
operators worldwide. It is the only organization addressing
messaging abuse holistically by systematically engaging all aspects
of the problem, including technology, industry collaboration and
public policy. MAAWG leverages the depth and experience of its
global membership to tackle abuse on existing networks and new
emerging services. Headquartered in San Francisco, Calif., MAAWG is
an open forum driven by market needs and supported by major network
operators and messaging providers. Media Contact: Linda Marcus,
APR, 714-974-6356, , Astra Communications MAAWG Sponsors (Board of
Directors): AOL; AT&T (NYSE:T); Bell Canada; Charter
Communications (NASDAQ:CHTR); Cloudmark; Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA);
Cox Communications (NYSE:COX); EarthLink (NASDAQ:ELNK); France
Telecom (NYSE and Euronext: FTE); Goodmail Systems; Google Inc.;
Openwave Systems (NASDAQ:OPWV); Time Warner Cable; Verizon
Communications; and Yahoo! Inc. MAAWG Full Members: 1&1
Internet AG; AG Interactive; Bizanga LTD; Internet Initiative
Japan, (IIJ Nasdaq: IIJI); IronPort Systems; McAfee Inc.; MX Logic;
Outblaze LTD; Return Path, Inc.; Sprint; Sun Microsystems, Inc.;
Symantec; Telefonica SA; Telus; and Trend Micro, Inc. MAAWG
Supporter Members: AcquireWeb, Inc.; Adaptive Mobile Security LTD;
Adknowledge, Inc.; Aladdin Knowledge Systems; Alt-N Technologies,
Ltd.; Acxiom Digital; BigHip; Bluehornet Networks, Inc.; BoxSentry
PTE Ltd.; Brandmail Solutions; Cheekfree; CheetahMail, an Experian
Co.; Cincinnati Bell; Click Tactics; ColdSpark, Inc.; Commtouch
Software LTD; CommuniGate Systems; Constant Contact; Critical Path,
Inc.; Damballa, Inc.; Datran Media; eBay, Inc.; eCircle AG; ECO;
e-Dialog; eleven GmbH; Emma, Inc.; Entidad Publica Empresarial
RED.ES; Epsilon; Everyone.net, Inc.; ExactTarget, Inc.;
Facultas/Lyris UK; Fishbowl Marketing; F-Secure Corp.; GetResponse,
an Implix Company; Habeas Inc.; iContact; Informz; Innovyx, Inc.;
Insender Technologies Inc.; Insight Midwest, L.P.; Internet
Identity; iPost; Ipsos Interactive Services; Juice Media,
Worldwide; Kerio Technologies, Inc.; Komunik; Lyris Solutions;
Mail-Filters; Mansell Group, Inc.; Merkle/Quris; Message Level,
LLC; Message Systems; Messagelabs; Messaging Architects; Microsoft
Corporation; Mirapoint Inc.; MTS Allstream Inc.; Netsuite, Inc.;
Nextel Communications; Perftech, Inc.; Pivotal Veracity; Premiere
Global Services; Responsys, Inc.; Rockliffe Systems; Rogers Cable;
RPost; RSA Security Inc.; Salesforce.com; Sana Security; Sandvine
Incorp.; S.C. Softwin SRL; Sendmail, Inc.; SMobile Systems; Sophos
Plc.; Splio; St. Bernard Software; StreamShield Networks;
StrongMail Systems, Inc.; Synacor, Inc.; TDC; TDS Telecom; Team
Cymru; ThinData; TMN Group; Travelocity.com LP; TRUSTe; Tucows
Inc.; UPC Broadband Operations BV; Verisign Inc.; Webmail.us; Word
To The Wise; Yesmail; and ZDirect, Inc.
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Working Group CONTACT: Linda Marcus, APR of Astra Communications,
+1-714-974-6356, , for Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group Web site:
http://www.maawg.org/ http://www.londonactionplan.com/
http://stopspamalliance.org/?page_id=11
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