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Story: Unpatched machines 'Net's biggest threat'

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Posted by: erik (Tuesday 26 April 2005, 11:45 AM)

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If you start making ISP's responsible for attacks from their networks, then they will soon start scanning their stupid customers who have their PC's wide open. Just shut off customers who don't protect themselves, it's that easy. You don't drive your car without insurance either. My ISP already has that policy.

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