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Yahoo! News Search Results for Internet ISP - What does the spam ISP shutdown really mean? (ZDNet)
It has been over a week since the takedown of an ISP responsible for directing a large portion of Internet's spam. While many groups immediately hailed a massive drop in spam, the true story was more nuanced. Everyone, save the spammers, hates spam, and this story has generated quite a bit of interest throughout the media as a result. There are two misconceptions that do need to be clarified. ... - ACS creates task force, UNSW to hold forum on Internet filtering (ARNnet)
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) and UNSW are assembling e-security and ISP filtering experts to examine the merits of the government’s proposed Internet content filtering scheme. - Studios sue Australian ISP over video piracy (CNET)
Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft, backed by all the major networks, says iiNet has ignored requests to discipline its customers for infringing on film copyrights. - 500,000 'bot' PCs rescued as 'Spam' ISP taken offline (PC Advisor)
Crippled McColo accused of hosting global botnets A huge botnet consisting of 500,000 compromised PCs was crippled when US-based 'spam ISP' McColo was taken offline last week, according to Joe Stewart, director of malware research at SecureWorks. - Fans may not get live Internet broadcasts (The Daily Iberian)
College football fans who tried to watch last week’s UTEP-Louisiana Lafayette football game on the Internet at ESPN360.com may have been surprised to find they couldn’t hook up to the service on their broadband connection, depending on their Internet service provider. - More Mortgage Refinancing News...
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