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- Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2021 14:59:38 +0000
- To: "Kaustubha Govind" <kaustubhag@google.com>,"Ian Jacobs" <ij@w3.org>,"Michael Ficarra" <m.ficarra@f5.com>,"Ryuan Choi" <ryuan.choi@gmail.com>,"Gerhard Oosthuizen" <goosthuizen@entersekt.com>,Cc: public-council@w3.org
With your support, the Anti-Fraud Community Group has been launched: http://www.w3.org/community/antifraud/ This group was originally proposed on 2021-11-03 by Kaustubha Govind. The following people supported its creation: Kaustubha Govind Ian Jacobs Michael Ficarra Ryuan Choi Gerhard Oosthuizen To join the group, please use: http://www.w3.org/community/antifraud/join Please note that supporting a group is different from joining a group. Supporters must also enroll if they wish to participate. -------------------- The mission of the Anti Fraud Community Group is to identify and define scenarios involving fraud and unwanted traffic, as well as to incubate and develop web features and APIs to address those scenarios while improving user security, privacy, and accessibility. Fraud and unwanted traffic can include web activity perpetrated by botnets, attackers impersonating users, and other activity that intends to harm users or compromise web services. The group welcomes participation from anti-fraud service providers, common targets of unwanted traffic, browser vendors, web privacy advocates, web application developers, web hosting and cloud service providers, and other interested parties. The Community Group will discuss issues that server operators and anti-fraud service providers face in this area and ideas for new web features and APIs intended to be implemented in browsers or similar user agents. -------------------- Thank you, W3C Community Development Team
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