FCC Chair Calls On ISPs To Adopt New Security Measures
alphadogg writes "U.S. Internet service providers should take new steps to protect subscribers against cyber attacks, including notifying customers when their computers are compromised, the chairman of the FCC said Wednesday. Julius Genachowski called on ISPs to notify subscribers whose computers are infected with malware and tied to a botnet and to develop a code of conduct to combat botnets. Genachowski also called on ISPs to adopt secure routing standards to protect against Internet Protocol hijacking and to implement DNSSEC, a suite of security tools for the Internet's Domain Name System."
As Javascript was approved by the commitee for every browsers without fearing them of the grave insecurity (--x--x--x always executable to all) then javascript-based malware always is approved (by commitees, illuminatis, masonries, govts's agencies of espionage, etc.)
It explains why Low-Orbit Cannon Distributed Denial of Service exists thanks to the approved the granting of permission of the execution of Javascript in every web-browsers (FCC never said this issue that was predicated consequently).
JCPM: javascript must be extincted forever! (next browsers won't grant permission for execution ever more)