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MX Logic Joins Anti-Phishing Working Group Steering Committee; CTO Scott Chasin to Speak on Email Authentication Roundtable at April 18 APWG Spring General Meeting in Chicago
Business Wire, April 17, 2006
DENVER -- MX Logic Inc., a provider of innovative, easy-to-use email defense solutions for businesses of all sizes, has joined the steering committee of the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG), an industry association focused on eliminating the identity theft and fraud that result from phishing, pharming and email spoofing.
Phishing and pharming attacks use spoofed email addresses and fraudulent Web sites that hijack trusted brands of well-known banks, online retailers, Internet service providers (ISPs) and credit card companies to fool recipients into divulging personal financial data such as credit card numbers, account usernames and passwords, and Social Security numbers. During a 2005 survey by the PEW Internet & American Life Project, 35 percent of email users reported receiving unsolicited email requesting personal financial information.
"Phishing and pharming attacks continue to increase in sophistication, placing more urgency on the need for industry-wide efforts to combat these problems," said Scott Chasin, MX Logic chief technology officer. "Now, as a member of the APWG, MX Logic has become part of an important cooperative effort to share information about the latest phishing and pharming attacks, to prevent these threats, and to educate end users about how to protect themselves."
Chasin will serve as an industry roundtable panelist during the APWG Spring General Meeting on April 18 in downtown Chicago's Hilton Hotel. He will discuss email authentication methods, including Sender Policy Framework (SPF), Sender ID and Domain Keys Identified Mail (DKIM), during the roundtable, "Moving Toward a Tipping Point in Email Authentication: Arbitrating the Remediation of a Global Application," scheduled from 4:15 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. CDT.
"MX Logic represents an important addition to the APWG's membership as we work together to eradicate phishing, pharming and spoofing," said David Jevans, chairman, Anti-Phishing Working Group. "We look forward to tapping into MX Logic's expertise in messaging and email defense issues -- beginning with Scott Chasin's participation at our upcoming general meeting."
Providing a multi-layered, fully managed approach to email security and defense, the award-winning MX Logic(R) Email Defense Service blocks over 99 percent of spam, email threats, and unwanted content and attachments. The MX Logic Email Defense Service protects against fraud by identifying and blocking phishing emails and fraudulent content before they reach the business email network and dupe unsuspecting recipients into releasing personal or business-related information.
Monitoring billions of messages per month for over 8,300 organizations worldwide, the MX Logic(R) Threat Center combines advanced, accurate and up-to-the-minute email defense technology and human-messaging expertise to protect MX Logic customers from spam, viruses, worms, phishing attacks and other email threats.
About the Anti-Phishing Work Group
The Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) is the world's largest and most heterogeneous counter-e-crime association with more than 2,300 members from industry, government, law enforcement, academia and consumer groups worldwide. The APWG is currently focused on eliminating phishing and email spoofing attacks by developing and sharing information about the problem and promoting the visibility and adoption of industry solutions. Membership in the group is open to qualified financial institutions, corporations, law enforcement agencies, public policy groups and solution vendors. The organization's Web site (www.antiphishing.org) 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 MX Logic
MX Logic Inc. provides innovative, easy-to-use email defense solutions to businesses of all sizes. Processing billions of messages each month for over 8,300 organizations worldwide, MX Logic distributes its email security and protection solutions directly and through an extensive partner network. For more information, visit www.mxlogic.com.
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