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Should ISPs Cut Off Bot-infected Users?

richi writes "There's no doubt that botnets are a major threat to the safety and stability of the internet — not to mention the cleanliness of your inbox. After years of failure to act, could we finally be seeing ISPs waking up to their responsibilities? While ISPs can't prevent users getting infected with bots, they are in a superb position to detect the signs of infection. Contractually, the ISP would be reasonably justified in cutting off a user from the internet, as bot infection would be contrary to the terms of the ISP's acceptable-use policy."

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  1. Re:Lets ask in different context by Lanteran · · Score: 3, Funny

    This is a great thing! Within 3 days of this becoming standard practice, there won't be any windows users with an internet connection!

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    "People don't want to learn linux" hasn't been a valid excuse since '03.