Twitter joins Facebook, LinkedIn in using DMARC email authentication (too late for Jeep and Burger King)

Jeep's Twitter account recently told the world that the iconic brand had been "sold to Cadillac." And Burger King's account started mysteriously promoting McDonalds. Two high-profile hacks in less than a week means, apparently, that Twitter had to take some action.

Yahoo Mail puts on its spam-killing cape, becomes DMARC compliant

Yahoo Mail is officially DMARC compliant today, meaning your inbox is now part of a revolution in armoring email against phishing attacks and spam that spoof unsuspecting users into giving up personal and financial information.

In January, Yahoo joined the …

Google, Facebook, and PayPal team up to fight phishing

Tech heavyweights are coming together to stand behind DMARC, a new system announced today that could block phishing emails before they ever reach your inbox.

“We’ve been active in the leadership of the DMARC group for almost two years, and …