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Story: Broadband boom makes UK worst for hacked PCs

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Posted by: Les (Monday 21 March 2005, 2:50 PM)

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There is it's called ISDN and its expensive and slower...
Maybe ISP's shouldn't give out 'modems' that have no NAT or SPI firewall built in. A one off fee of £50 for a half decent router prevents many PC's from getting infected.

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