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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. ... us.rd.yahoo.com
ISP investigates two unrelated injury crashes on I-84 in Canyon County Wednesday (The Idaho Statesman) Idaho State Police had just cleared a two-vehicle accident on Interstate 84 in Nampa Wednesday morning when a single vehicle rollover occurred on I-84 in west Canyon County, according to an ISP dispatcher. us.rd.yahoo.com
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. us.rd.yahoo.com
IETF: Should We Ignore the Kaminsky Bug? (PC World) Standards body debates fixing DNS or pushing new security scheme. us.rd.yahoo.com
Amazon CloudFront: No Threat to the Incumbents (PC World) Is it the Ford Model T of Content Delivery? us.rd.yahoo.com
ISP-Planet - Executive Perspectives - Behind the Curtain of In-The-Cloud Security Services (ISP-Planet) There's a real opportunity in security services, and the most valuable customers are the most demanding. ISPs should be equally rigorous in choosing a security service provider. us.rd.yahoo.com
McColo and the Difficulty of Fighting Spam (InternetNews.com) In a world full of spamming, phishing and other fraudulent behavior, even the most battle-tested spam investigators are hard-pressed to assess who’s to blame and who’s been framed. us.rd.yahoo.com
BT ban dirty Phorm talk as forum threads get deleted (Macworld UK) Telecoms giant BT, has banned members of its support forums from discussing its Phorm webwise trials after a change in policy over controversial targeted ads system. us.rd.yahoo.com
Phorm discussion banned in BT forum (PC Advisor) Threads deleted following a change in policy BT has banned members of its support forums discussing its Phorm webwise trials. us.rd.yahoo.com
Web TV: Do You Need A Licence? (SKY News) Internet providers say they will not shop customers who illegally watch live television on the web without a TV licence. us.rd.yahoo.com
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