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News Burst: UK ISP blames Hotmail for virus epidemic

Star Internet reckons Hotmail is responsible for most of the viruses it recieves... Read more

25 October, 1999 by Will Knight

Broadband 'increases security risk fivefold'

...to get the benefits of broadband without suffering expensive consequences. UK ISP Star Internet, which commissioned the report, says it is vital for firms to... Read more

9 May, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

More ISPs react to broadband price cuts

...also made significant cuts to the cost of its business ADSL products. Star Internet, a business ISP that had until now avoided ADSL, has now... Read more

5 March, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

News Burst: Prilissa virus hits UK businesses

...by the so called 'daughter of Melissa' virus, Prilissa, according to ISP, Star Internet Read more

24 November, 1999 by Will Knight

Dot-com casualty sues analyst for $10m

Star internet analyst Henry Blodget has been named in a lawsuit filed by... Read more

6 March, 2001 by Ben King

Value-added ISPs: when the Net is not enough

Star Internet's anti-virus service, originally launched as an add-on for... Read more

9 December, 1999 by Lisa Burroughes

Outlawing lax security

...IT," Allan pointed out. Dan Scobie, head of business solutions at ISP Star Internet, agrees that creating a new law for IT security would be... Read more

8 December, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

Employers give staff a free hand on the Net

...survey into Net use in the office carried out by UK ISP Star Internet also found that one in every three employers actively encourage their... Read more

21 October, 2002 by Graham Hayday

Millennium virus threat isn't over yet

...mean the danger has passed, according to virus-savvy Internet service provider Star Internet. Star Internet predicts that once email traffic picks up in the... Read more

4 January, 2000 by Will Knight

Daughter of Melissa strikes British businesses

...by the so called 'daughter of Melissa' virus, Prilissa, according to ISP, Star Internet and anti-virus firm Network Associates. The Prilissa virus spreads in... Read more

24 November, 1999 by Will Knight

UK ISP blames Hotmail for virus epidemic

...ridden mail causing havoc for their technical staff, according to British ISP Star Internet. Star reckons Microsoft's Hotmail is responsible for the majority of... Read more

26 October, 1999 by Will Knight

UK housing shortage could be boon for Web

One typical example, Property-Sight, a joint-venture between ISP Star Internet, Web design firm Shift F7 and GMW Software, is an interactive... Read more

30 July, 1997 by Martin Veitch

5 years ago... Virus experts fear 'daughter of Melissa'

...computer's address list. According to Alex Shipp, virus technologist at ISP Star Internet, if a user who has received the email runs Microsoft Word... Read more

22 November, 2004 by silicon.com staff

Broadband 'increases security risk fivefold'

...to get the benefits of broadband without suffering expensive consequences. UK ISP Star Internet, which commissioned the report, says it is vital for firms to... Read more

9 May, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

Do you know what your employees are doing on the web?

...survey into net use in the office carried out by UK ISP Star Internet also found that one in every three employers actively encourage their... Read more

18 October, 2002 by Graham Hayday

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