Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, AOL join Agari anti-phishing service
Big e-mail providers to share data with startup that analyzes it for Facebook, banks, and other firms whose brands are used for phishing.
Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, AOL team up vs phishing
Four major Web-based email providers are putting aside competition in keeping away phishing messages by joining forces with an anti-fraud startup, tech site CNET reported. CNET said Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and AOL will send metadata from messages that get delivered to their customers to California-based Agari to detect phishing attacks. The CNET report said Agari, which has been operating ...
Agari Stops Spam, Phishers With Cloud Email Security Service
Led by a former Cisco executive, Agari launched its cloud services to help "brand owners" identify messages spoofing their domain names and help organizations block those spam and phishing messages.
Google and Microsoft get behind anti-phishing start-up
Major web-mail providers Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and AOL are collaborating with Agari, a start-up that analyses emails to look for patterns of phishing attacks ( ZDNet UK - Security Management )
How Cisco Spinoff Agari Aims To Finally Kill Phishing
As head of security technologies at the startup Ironport in 2007, Patrick Peterson was once so obsessed with tracking a group of drug-hawking spammers that he spent day and night in front of a computer, following leads and ignoring his administrative duties until he flunked a performance review and lost [...]