Article 560XH Google will use authenticated logos to reduce Gmailphishing

Google will use authenticated logos to reduce Gmailphishing

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Jon Porter
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gmail_logo_display.max_1300x1300.0.png Here, CNN's logo is shown so you know it's coming from the news organization. | Image: Google

Google will trial a new security feature in Gmail that shows a brand's logo as an avatar to help you know an email is genuine, the company has announced. The functionality uses the Brand Indicators for Message Identification (BIMI) standard, whose working group Google joined last year, and will be tested with a limited number of senders in the coming weeks.

According to Google, authentication with BIMI can make recipients more confident about the source of an email, which scammers try and obscure to get people to click on malicious links and/or give up their personal details in a phishing attack. Google will use BIMI in conjunction with another technology, DMARC, which tries to stop scammers from forging the from" address of an email...

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