
By Will Sturgeon
Published: Wednesday 04 August 2004
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Name
nigel perry
Location
UK
Occupation
Tech. Dev.
Comment
What is so difficult about designing computer systems which are able to trap unauthorised output?
One is bound to suspect that the industry has become dependent upon spam traffic and has no incentive to stop it.
It is time for consumers to provide that incentive by switching to better suppliers.
I still don't understand why ISPs don't provide fi...
Burgess Taylor
Why don't isps set up a system that checks the IP ...
Stuart Colville
What is so difficult about designing computer syst...
nigel perry
Ah well at least I'm 100% certain my home PC isn't...
Malcolm Ripley
Blocking incoming connections on port 25 would sto...
Ian J. Kennedy
One of the reasons home users wont install anti vi...
Brian Burkill
And what is so difficult about a router with Netwo...
Tim. Pickford-Jones
The way this article is written sounds like either...
Alex
The sender of the previous comment has raised a po...
Anonymous
Not surprised home users reaim at big risk from tr...
Anonymous
What does one do about this?
Also how vulnerabl...
Roger Bayldon
One simple asnwer:
ISPs should NOT pass on emai...
Nick Cole
Spam is solved, apart from the politics: google 'h...
John Woods
After reading all the comments so far one wonders ...
Anonymous
To the Semi-retired consultant...
Seems you need ...
Bob K.
Funny how Yeehaw can and do block IM traffic from ...
Anonymous
I think the biggest problem is that ordinary "Joe ...
Dave Stanton
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