The Pirate Bay scolds Anonymous for ISP DDoS attacks 

The Pirate Bay scolds Anonymous for ISP DDoS attacks

Telcos attacked for blocking The Pirate Bay.
Australia plays down secret copyright treaty impact 

Australia plays down secret copyright treaty impact

Negotiators considering all proposals "carefully".
Analysis: Symantec tars ISPs with bad security brush 

Analysis: Symantec tars ISPs with bad security brush

Is the communications sector as unprepared for attack as antivirus vendor claims?
China outlines new web regulations 

China outlines new web regulations

New system could see many overseas sites banned.
Standard offers best practices for ISPs to fight botnets 

Standard offers best practices for ISPs to fight botnets

A group charged with developing and promoting internet standards has published a new draft standard calling for measures that internet service providers can use to defeat botnets.
iiNet and Optus shunned in first round of net filter trials 

iiNet and Optus shunned in first round of net filter trials

Vocal opponents of the Federal Government’s controversial Internet filters have been excluded from the first phase of the much-anticipated pilot.
ISPs urged to take control of security 

ISPs urged to take control of security

ISPs, not consumers, need to be in the driving seat for computer security, according to F-Secure president Kimmo Alkio.
ISPs suspected of massive identity theft in Korea 

ISPs suspected of massive identity theft in Korea

More than seven million illegal sign ups claimed by police.
MessageLabs analyst: Put pressure on ISPs to stop malware 

MessageLabs analyst: Put pressure on ISPs to stop malware

Businesses need to put ISPs under greater pressure to filter internet traffic to halt the increasing volumes of malware, according to Mark Sunner, chief security analyst at ...
Record industry threatens ISPs 

Record industry threatens ISPs

Hand over file sharer IDs or else, says IFPI.
Pressure mounts on ISPs to filter email 

Pressure mounts on ISPs to filter email

Providers should purge malware before it reaches inboxes.
ISPs name U.K. government 'internet villain' 

ISPs name U.K. government 'internet villain'

The U.K. government was named “internet villain” of the year last night by a panel of ISPs for its push to have stringent European laws enacted on data retention.
ISPs leave themselves open to 'enemy within' 

ISPs leave themselves open to 'enemy within'

Up to 12 percent of all scanning attacks targeting broadband service providers networks are launched internally, from their own subscribers, newly published research has claimed.
Small biz calls for ISPs to fight hackers 

Small biz calls for ISPs to fight hackers

Three-quarters of SMEs want ISPs to protect them from hackers and viruses according to a new survey.
Spam threat turns table on ISPs 

Spam threat turns table on ISPs

Spammers are turning the table on Internet Service Providers by using a new form of trojan that sends email from the ISPs themselves.
ISPs told to clean up their networks 

ISPs told to clean up their networks

A security expert called on ISPs to do more to stop attacks on their corporate customer's networks.
US ISPs sue hundreds over spammed emails 

US ISPs sue hundreds over spammed emails

Four major US ISPs - America Online, Earthlink, Microsoft Network and Yahoo - have teamed up to take legal actions against hundreds of alleged spammers.
Worms to cost ISPs $370 million 

Worms to cost ISPs $370 million

Worms will cost internet service providers $370 million this year.
Phishermen try to hook ISPs  

Phishermen try to hook ISPs

Identity theft email attacks, known as phishing, on internet service providers (ISPs) are causing up to 70.000 phone calls to customer service centres per scam.
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