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Australian ISPs Asked To Cut Off Malware-Infected PCs

bennyboy64 writes "Australia's Internet Industry Association has put forward a new code of conduct that suggests ISPs contact, and in some cases disconnect, customers that have malware-infected computers. 'Once an ISP has detected a compromised computer or malicious activity on its network, it should take action to address the problem. ISPs should therefore attempt to identify the end user whose computer has been compromised, and contact them to educate them about the problem,' the new code states. The code won't be mandatory, but it's expected the ISP industry will take it up if they are to work with the Australian Government in preventing the many botnets operating in Australia."

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  1. Please don't by rrrhys · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't make me choose between the internet and bonzibuddy.

  2. Only Macs will be left by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    If you cut off all the Malware-Infected PCs, only Macs will be left. (ok, maybe some linux boxen).

    *ducks*

  3. Re:let's wait and see by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    that would make them a bunch of assholes now wouldn't it?

    Nope, it would make us a bunch of arseholes

  4. Re:let's wait and see by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    After all AU is the small brother of the big one *cough* UK *cough*

    You ignorant pratt, Australia has not been the "little brother" of the Big (UK) Brother (and oh, aren't you so free from surveillance) for at least half a century. We are unambigiously a client state of the USA.

  5. Re:Reminds me by SanguineV · · Score: 2, Funny

    I haven't seen a single false positive yet (yes I work in their helpdesk).

    Every system was infected with Windows?

  6. Re:Don't be a policeman by supernova_hq · · Score: 3, Funny

    If the malware writers decreased their bandwidth and stopped sending mass mailouts, I don't think there would be a NEED to detect them!

  7. Re:Reminds me by AHuxley · · Score: 2, Funny

    90 % of the consumers where upset?

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  8. Re:I think it's a great idea. by dissy · · Score: 2, Funny

    For anyone who didn't read the above properly, or can't be bothered going back over it again, I was running Apache on Linux and the Code Red worm infected Microsoft IIS Web Servers.

    Wow, WINE is coming along a lot faster than I thought!

  9. Re:let's wait and see by Philip_the_physicist · · Score: 2, Funny

    Two can play at that game: if you support Conjob you support Scientology

  10. Re:let's wait and see by Nefarious+Wheel · · Score: 4, Funny

    And I'm sure most of the bot nets are from computers in Australia!

    Which as everybody knows, is populated entirely by criminals! So clearly I can't use the botnet closest to me!

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