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Re: ISPs' willingness to take action


From: Jonathan Hunter <list_nanog () 7global com>
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 16:09:23 +0000 (GMT)


On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 kenw () kmsi net wrote:

A few things that make sense to me (as a non-ISP network consultant)
include:

1) Summarily fencing/sandboxing/disconnecting clients sending high volumes
of spam, virii, etc.  You might politely contact your commercial/static
clients first, but anyone connecting a "bare" PC on a broadband circuit is
too stupid to deserve coddling.  The great majority of your clients would
thank you profusely.

An article appeared today on The Register, talking about people connecting
"bare" machines to the net. It discusses the level of clue posessed by the
"typical American computer user" and is quite a sobering read. From the 
article:

"I'm here to tell the security pros reading this that we are in deeeeeep 
trouble when it comes to securing the computers of these people. 

"Security is just not a concept that "normal" folks focus on. It's not
even on the radar screen. It's just not thought about at all."

Online at
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/56/33599.html

Cheers,

Jonathan


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