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/PRNewswire/ The DNS Abuse Institute (DNSAI), which was created by Public Interest Registry (PIR) in furtherance of its non-profit mission, today announced.
Malware slingers and spammers targeted by cross-industry institute led by industry veteran
The launch of a new institute to combat abuse of the Domain Name System (DNS) by phishing, spam, and malware campaigns has been welcomed by an independent expert.
The DNS Abuse Institute was launched last week by Public Interest Registry (PIR) as a way to bring together leaders in the anti-abuse space to fund research, publish recommended practices, share data, and provide tools to identify and report DNS abuse.
The initiative is an extension of PIR’s previous efforts to fight abuse of the cornerstone internet technology by malware slingers, spammers, and other ne’er-do-wells. Two years ago, the organization set up the ‘Framework to Address Abuse’, a guideline for both registries and registrars when it comes to addressing DNS abuse.
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PIR Launches New Institute to Combat DNS Abuse
February 17, 2021 GMT
RESTON, Va., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Public Interest Registry, the People behind .ORG, today launched the DNS Abuse Institute as part of its ongoing efforts to protect Internet users from the threat of DNS Abuse such as malware, botnets, phishing, pharming, and spam.
The Institute will bring together leaders in the anti-abuse space to fund research, publish recommended practices, share data, and provide tools to identify and report DNS Abuse. Graeme Bunton, who has more than a decade of experience working in the DNS and DNS Abuse policy, will serve as the DNS Abuse Institute’s inaugural director.