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'''M3AAWG''', founded in 2004 as MAAWG, is the acronym for '''Messaging Malware Mobile Anti-Abuse Working Group'''. It is a technology-neutral global industry association. As a working group, they develop cooperative approaches for fighting online abuse. They have over 200 members worldwide, including Internet service providers (ISPs), communications service providers, social networking companies, hosting and cloud services providers, major antivirus vendors and security vendors, email service providers, leading hardware and software vendors and major brands, as well as invited experts, government agencies and related industry groups and industry partners. M3AAWG intention is to brings industry together to help fight and prevent online abuse, focusing on protecting communications, data privacy and security, and the supply chain.<ref>[https://www.m3aawg.org/about-m3aawg About]</ref> | '''M3AAWG''', founded in 2004 as MAAWG, is the acronym for '''Messaging Malware Mobile Anti-Abuse Working Group'''. It is a technology-neutral global industry association. As a working group, they develop cooperative approaches for fighting online abuse. They have over 200 members worldwide, including Internet service providers (ISPs), communications service providers, social networking companies, hosting and cloud services providers, major antivirus vendors and security vendors, email service providers, leading hardware and software vendors and major brands, as well as invited experts, government agencies and related industry groups and industry partners. M3AAWG intention is to brings industry together to help fight and prevent online abuse, focusing on protecting communications, data privacy and security, and the supply chain.<ref>[https://www.m3aawg.org/about-m3aawg About]</ref> |