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	Title		: Review of Threats Associated with Email and DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM)
	Author(s)	: D. Otis
	Filename	: draft-otis-dkim-threats-01.txt
	Pages		: 25
	Date		: 2005-10-27
	
This document is intended to provide an alternative perspective to
   the document prepared by Jim Fenton for DomainKeys Identified Mail
   (DKIM), although it borrows from his substantial effort.  This review
   removes emphasis on email-address domains, as DKIM allows signatures
   to be independent of the email-address.  This document also considers
   the impact of adding an opaque-identifier and implementing abusive
   message replay abatement.  This document considers threats against
   Internet mail and threats created when employing a signature-based
   method for establishing an accountable domain for a message, in
   particular DKIM.  This document also ranks threat levels, modes of
   access, Bad Actors and their capabilities, and possible motivations
   for various attack scenarios.

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