DKIM
Spam, Phishing, and the Looming Challenge of Big Botnets
White Paper Further, the basic cryptographic assumptions underlying the implementation of SSL certificates and DomainKeys/DKIM need re-examination in light of the massive computing power of big botnets. What could a spammer or... [01 Jul 2009]
The Robustness of New Email Identification Standards
White Paper Sender Policy Framework (SPF) and DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) represent two such mechanisms. This paper explores the challenges of the deployment of SPF and DKIM in a robust manner by network... [01 May 2009]
Lightweight Email Signatures
White Paper LES is an extension of DKIM, the recent IETF e ort to standardize domain-based email signatures. LES shares DKIM's ease of deployment: they both use the DNS to distribute a single public key for each... [20 Feb 2008]
Junked: Is this the end of spam and spoof email?
News The Internet Engineering Task Force's preliminary approval does make DomainKeys, or DKIM, an official proposed standard. Now that DKIM is on Standards Track, the hurdle to global adoption has been... [23 May 2007]
Can email ID beat the spammers?
News DKIM relies on public key cryptography. There are two main ways of authenticating email: Sender ID and DomainKeys Identified Mail, or DKIM. Sender ID is further along in adoption than... [20 Apr 2006]
Make our anti-spam tech the standard, say Yahoo! and Cisco
News With DKIM, which relies on public key cryptography, a digital signature is attached to outgoing email so recipients can verify that the message comes from its claimed source. The IETF is likely to establish a working... [12 Jul 2005]
Yahoo! and Cisco buddy up to fight forgery
News The specification, called DomainKeys Identified Mail, or DKIM, relies on public key cryptography. Yahoo! and Cisco Systems are collaborating on an authentication technology to reduce email forgery, the companies said on... [02 Jun 2005]