[dmarc-ietf] Good paper analyzing inter-component flaws in email security

"Kurt Andersen (b)" <kboth@drkurt.com> Fri, 14 August 2020 14:58 UTC

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Subject: [dmarc-ietf] Good paper analyzing inter-component flaws in email security
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It would be worthwhile for everyone in the group to read through
https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity20/presentation/chen-jianjun
as they analyze implementation flaws that allow attacks against DMARC in
existing implementations.

The paper should be publicly accessible now since the conference is in
progress. There's also a slide deck with a summarized set of results from
their study.

--Kurt