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MailFrontier Announces
Anti-Fraud Products and Strategic Partnerships with Cyveillance and Sygate
Technologies to Protect Enterprise and Individual Users from Online Identity
Theft. Identity Theft
Is The Fastest Growing Crime In The U.S. According To The Federal Trade
Commission (FTC); Recent MailFrontier Study Shows 80 Million Fraudulent
Emails Sent In September 2003 PALO ALTO, CA –
October 20, 2003 – MailFrontier, a leading messaging security
company, today announced a company initiative aimed at protecting corporate
and at-home email users from a new category of email threats: email fraud
and online identity theft. This initiative includes two software products
with fraud-filtering capabilities, two strategic partnerships and an educational
program. To fight against the wave of dangerous email scams, MailFrontier
now offers a public beta version of the award-winning desktop product,
MailFrontier Matador, and will be releasing an enterprise anti-fraud module
for MailFrontier Anti-Spam Gateway early next year.
MailFrontier also announced strategic partnerships with Cyveillance, a
leading provider of eBusiness Intelligence solutions, and Sygate Technologies,
the leader in enterprise endpoint security. Online identity theft represents
a hybrid threat using spam techniques often combined with web-based brand
fraud. MailFrontier’s expertise in the email security field combined
with real-time intelligence from Cyveillance on brand spoofing allows
both companies to attack the problem of online identity theft as it evolves
and as fraud techniques become more sophisticated over time. MailFrontier’s
partnership with Sygate further protects enterprise and individual users
by ensuring MailFrontier anti-fraud software is always in place, operational,
correctly configured and up to date. "Cyveillance and MailFrontier
are now jointly committed in providing solutions that help protect individuals
and corporations from email fraud and identity theft through the spoofing
of websites," said Panos Anastassiadis, CEO of Cyveillance. "We
are confident that together we can broaden awareness of the cost and impact
of online fraud and ultimately mitigate this risk for businesses, employees
and individual victims of this rapidly growing crime." “Sygate
policy enforcement expertise and MailFrontier messaging technology will
ensure employees and individuals are always protected by ensuring corporate
networks have compliant anti-fraud software,” said Babak Salimi,
director of product strategy at Sygate. “We look forward to eliminating
online fraud risk through this partnership.”
MailFrontier also developed an educational program to help corporate and
individual email users better understand how scam artists steal confidential
information online. Extensive information on fraudulent emails and the
problem of identity theft will be available on MailFrontier’s website:
www.mailfrontier.com. The company will continue to update the website
with information on recent scams, examples of the spoofed emails, and
independent research on the scope of the problem. In addition, MailFrontier
is participating in the Coalition on Online Identity Theft to educate
the public on this increasing threat and promote a combination of technology,
education, and government involvement as an effective solution.
“Online identity theft has reached epidemic proportions and is a
serious problem facing businesses and consumers,” said Pavni Diwanji,
CEO, MailFrontier. “Highly sophisticated scam artists are creating
legitimate-looking emails and websites to capture credit card numbers,
social security numbers, bank account numbers, PINs, and passwords which
they use to steal from unsuspecting individuals. Spamming has reached
new and dangerous levels, and businesses and consumers need tools to protect
themselves.” Enterprise Impact
In addition to the potential liability issues email fraud poses for businesses,
the productivity drain on businesses whose employees are victims of online
identity theft is staggering. The 2002 FBI Internet Fraud Report shows
70% of Internet fraud victims are between the ages of 20 and 50 –
in their working prime. According to a September 2003 study conducted
by the Identity Theft Resource Center, it takes approximately 600 hours
for an individual to recover from identity theft, or about a third of
the working hours in a year. Consumer Impact
Identity theft costs consumers an average of $1,400 per fraud, as well
as up to $16,000 in lost earnings according to a September 2003 Identity
Theft Resource Center report. And the incidence of consumer fraud is growing
fast: the Internet Fraud Complaint Center reports that Internet fraud
cases referred to law enforcement tripled from 2001 to 2003.
The FTC estimates that identity theft costs businesses $48 billion and
consumers $5 billion each year. With the advent of the Internet and email,
scam artists now have the potential to reach millions of people with the
click of a button. The FBI reports that the category of Internet Fraud
accounted for $54 million in losses in 2002, up from only $17 million
in 2001. “Email has become one of the most dominant vectors
for online fraud,” said Arabella Hallawell, analyst, Gartner. “Enterprises
increasingly need to take additional steps to protect their brands and
their employees.” Email Scams Reach Millions of People
at Once
Increasingly over the past 6 months, scam artists have created a series
of fraudulent emails “spoofing” industry-leading companies
such as eBay, PayPal, and Citibank, and have distributed fraudulent emails
to millions of individuals through the use of spamming techniques. In
a recent scam, an email appearing to be from Citibank requested that Citibank
customers visit the company’s website to ensure that personal accounts
would not be suspended. Citibank customers were then secretly redirected
to a fraudulent spoof website where they were asked to submit personal
and confidential information including account numbers and passwords.
In a study conducted by MailFrontier Research in September 2003, over
40 percent of users who received the Citibank email scam were tricked
into thinking it was legitimate.
While fraud and physical identity theft have historically been conducted
one-by-one via ‘dumpster-diving’ and rifling through mailboxes,
email is rapidly becoming the preferred method for fraudsters due to the
simplicity of anonymously defrauding millions of users in a single try.
Howard A. Schmidt, former White House Cyber Security advisor, during one
of the town hall meetings he held last year, was quoted as saying, "Consumer
and business email users are being plagued by the increasing threat of
fraudulent email scams that lead to identity theft. This is creating an
environment where the trust of the Internet is at risk and where the Internet
is becoming a potential resource for organized crime and terrorists to
steal identities. Using a combination of education and technology is one
of the best ways to attack this dangerous problem." Product
Availability
Leveraging patent-pending email fraud-detection technology, a global reporting
network of users, and web-analysis information from Cyveillance, MailFrontier
solutions protect business and individual users from fraudulent email
and spam. MailFrontier Matador 3.5 with Anti-Fraud Protection
Now Available
The desktop software product is now available in public beta and can be
downloaded from the MailFrontier website (www.mailfontier.com). MailFrontier
Matador 3.5 anti-fraud capabilities include:
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Automatic Detection and Categorization of Fraudulent Emails: Fraudulent
emails are directed to a separate folder in Outlook or Outlook Express
and kept entirely out of the user’s inbox |
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Automatic Fraud Alerts: MailFrontier will notify users when new
types of fraudulent emails begin circulating and provide links to
information on what to look for |
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Easy Reporting of Scams: With the click of a button users can
fight against email scams by reporting potentially fraudulent emails |
MailFrontier Anti-Spam Gateway
An add-on anti-fraud module will be available for all MailFrontier Anti-Spam
Gateway users in early 2004. About MailFrontier:
MailFrontier www.mailfrontier.com is at the forefront of providing next-generation
messaging security products that make email communication more productive
and secure in the work place. High volumes of unwanted email are crippling
enterprise productivity today. MailFrontier offers innovative products
to eliminate spam, including MailFrontier Anti-Spam Gateway™ and
MailFrontier Matador™, utilizing the latest in junk mail blocking
technologies, suitable for enterprises and individual users.
MailFrontier software products protect users’ mailboxes proactively,
automatically learning about people and topics that are important to them
and devising a set of dynamic, personalized preferences. Leveraging a
combination of wide-ranging blacklists, intelligent content filters, a
global reporting network, and a groundbreaking sender verification process,
MailFrontier is uniquely positioned to guard mailboxes from junk email.
MailFrontier’s enterprise customers include publicly-traded technology
company CDW Corp., as well as Pier 1 Imports, Peet’s Coffee &
Tea and Wyndham Hotels. NOTE: MailFrontier,
the MailFrontier logo, Matador, and eProfile are trademarks of MailFrontier
Incorporated. |