Digital Envoy Joins Anti-Phishing Working Group; Company Brings IP Intelligence Technology to Forefront in Fight Against Email Fraud.ATLANTA -- Digital Envoy, the leading provider of IP Intelligence solutions, today announced that it has become a Corporate Sponsor of the Anti-Phishing Working Group The AntiPhishing Working Group (APWG) is a consortium that brings together businesses affected by phishing attacks, businesses that provide security products and law enforcement. The APWG has more than 2700+ members from more than 1600 companies & agencies worldwide. (APWG APWG Anti-Phishing Working Group APWG Action Plan Work Group APWG Acquisition Policy Working Group APWG Advocates for Prostituted Women and Girls APWG AFSCN Prioritization Working Group APWG AFSCN Priorities Working Group ), an industry association focused on eliminating identity theft and fraud related to email scams known as phishing. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the APWG, there were more than 9,000 unique phishing emails in December, representing an average month-over-month growth rate of 38 percent since July 2004. And, not only are the number of attacks on the rise, but they are also becoming more sophisticated, malicious and opportunistic, putting consumers and businesses at even greater risk. "The Anti-Phishing Working Group is proud and honored to have Digital Envoy as a new sponsoring member," said Peter Cassidy, secretary general of the Anti-Phishing Working Group. "The company's success with leveraging the information contained in IP addresses for forensic intelligence and the real-time prevention of attacks can help give us all new insight about how the Internet anonymity cloud can be instrumented and understood. We all look forward to working with the company to thwart and finally arrest the phishing threat." "As these online scammers continue to become increasingly more sophisticated, it's imperative that companies pool their resources to combat this global problem and eliminate the anonymity the Internet affords these cyber (1) From "cybernetics," it is a prefix attached to everyday words to add a computer, electronic or online connotation. The term is similar to "virtual," but the latter is used more frequently. See virtual. thieves," said Bill Calpin, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Digital Envoy. "We look forward to sharing our knowledge of the IP universe with the consortium of industry leaders represented by the APWG in order to combat both current varieties and future mutations of email fraud that negatively impact the global channel of Internet communications." Digital Envoy has leveraged its patented IP Intelligence technology - which non-invasively collects information about an IP address such as location, domain name and ISP (1) See in-system programmable. (2) (Internet Service Provider) An organization that provides access to the Internet. Connection to the user is provided via dial-up, ISDN, cable, DSL and T1/T3 lines. - to address the growing need for a first line of defense in the fight against online identity fraud. Digital Envoy's IP Inspector E-scam, unlike other anti-phishing products currently on the market, is a real-time solution that financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. organizations, ISPs and other large enterprises can use to protect their customer bases against unwelcomed phishing attacks. IP Inspector E-scam utilizes the intelligence found in IP addresses to uncover such information as the location of the e-mail sender and server, as well as to validate whether URLs embedded Inserted into. See embedded system. in the body of the email are actually from the company purportedly requesting the information. About the Anti-Phishing Working Group The Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) is an industry association focused on eliminating the identity theft and fraud that result from the growing problem of phishing and email spoofing See e-mail spoofing. . The organization provides a forum to discuss phishing issues, define the scope of the phishing problem in terms of hard and soft costs, and share information and best practices for eliminating the problem. Where appropriate, the APWG will also look to share this information with law enforcement. Membership is open to qualified financial institutions, online retailers, ISPs, the law enforcement community, and solutions providers. There are currently over 706 member organizations participating in the APWG and more than 1100 members. Note that because phishing attacks and email fraud are sensitive subjects for many organizations that do business online, the APWG has a policy of maintaining confidentiality of member organizations. The Web site of the APWG is www.antiphishing.org. It serves as a public and industry resource for information about the problem of phishing and email fraud, including identification and promotion of pragmatic technical solutions that can provide immediate protection and benefits against phishing attacks. About Digital Envoy Digital Envoy's NetAcuity is the leading IP Intelligence solution and is used across a number of industry verticals by some of the world's largest networks, Web sites and enterprises including AOL (A division of Time Warner, Inc., New York, NY, www.aol.com) The world's largest online information service with access to the Internet, e-mail, chat rooms and a variety of databases and services. , Microsoft, Cable & Wireless, Ask Jeeves Noun 1. Ask Jeeves - a widely used search engine accepting plain English questions or phrases or terms trademark - a formally registered symbol identifying the manufacturer or distributor of a product , Walt Disney Internet Group The Walt Disney Internet Group (WDIG) oversees several websites owned by The Walt Disney Company and its subsidiaries. [1] The division's Disney Online unit operates disney. , DoubleClick, InfoSpace, Symantec, Network Associates, Digital River, CNN.com and many others. The company's patented and patent-pending technology provides new intelligence about an IP address such as location, connection speed and domain name, enabling a deeper understanding of the online universe. For more information on IP Intelligence and its various applications, visit www.digitalenvoy.net |
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