The Anti Fraud Community Group is chartered to to identify and define scenarios involving fraud and abuse, such as unwanted traffic, as well as to incubate and develop web features and APIs to address those scenarios while supporting user security, privacy, and accessibility.
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.
Please note that all work and communication within the Anti-Fraud CG is covered by the W3C Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct.
We conduct all of our technical work in public, mainly in various GitHub repositories but also in periodic teleconferences and face-to-face meetings. We also have some discussions on the #antifraud channel on the W3C Community Slack.