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Dynamic and Auto Responsive Solution for Distributed Denial-of-Service Attacks Detection in ISP Network

White Papers This paper reports the design principles and evaluation results of proposed framework that autonomously detects and accurately characterizes a wide range of flooding DDoS attacks in ISP network. Attacks are detected by the constant monitoring of...

[June 11, 2009, 1:20]

ISP Dramatically Reduces Spam and Enhances Customers~ Experiences With Trend Micro Network Reputation Services

White Papers For over a decade, US-based HiWAAY Internet Services - an Internet Service Provider (ISP) with approximately 17,000 users across the state of Alabama and business customers as far away as Australia - has consistently promised its diverse customer...

[August 3, 2006, 0:00]

Powernet lays off staff with spam

News ISP network provider Powernet Telecom called in police Friday to disperse angry staff as it fell victim to the new telecoms landscape in the UK. Many ISPs simply resell connectivity from network providers, allowing the ISP to focus on content and...

[October 2, 2000, 15:08]

Sarian lets users measure ISP performance

News Companies are being offered new routers that allow users to measure their ISP's network performance. Service providers themselves are also being offered the products for distribution in their broadband packages, as they can be configured to alert...

[February 28, 2007, 16:10]

Infamous Russian ISP behind Bank of India hack

News Security firm Sunbelt, which recently discovered that the Bank of India's hacked website was serving dangerous malware, has said the infamous Russian Business Network — an ISP linked to child pornography and phishing — is behind the attack.

[September 4, 2007, 9:10]

End-user monitoring tools help ISPs show their worth

News Internet Service Provider (ISP) IXEurope is using a product called Highlight from NetEvidence to pass this information on to chief executives and chief operating officers at its large customers. The ISP is now offering it to customers, said Castle...

[February 20, 2002, 13:02]

Detecting DDoS Attacks on ISP Networks

White Papers This paper explores the key challenges involved in helping an ISP network detect attacks on itself or attacks on external sites which use the ISP network. However, little attention has been given to this problem from an ISP perspective.

[October 24, 2007, 1:00]

Trojan horse maps drive, lifts addresses

News According to a Chinese ISP network manager, picture.exe version 2 roots through computers to gather up a list of every common file on a victim's hard drive, and then it cobbles together every e-mail address from every piece of mail stored on the...

[January 14, 1999, 15:38]

Designing Large Scale Service Provider Dial Networks With OSPF

White Papers Each ISP uses a unique method to design dial networks. However, all ISPs share the same areas of concern when they design dial networks" This paper addresses most of the questions above and deals with the design practices of using the Interior...

[June 13, 2008, 1:01]

P2P booming as users swap large files

News This device can be placed in a local telephone exchange or other regional point of presence, to perform deep-level packet inspection of an ISP's network traffic. Many of these are likely to be copies of films, with CacheLogic reporting that 30...

[July 14, 2004, 14:20]

Optimal Routing of Dynamically Priced Network Services

White Papers This paper considers the problem of a single ISP determining the optimal paths on which to route each service within its network, as well as the optimal bandwidth to allocate to each service, in order for the ISP to maximize its revenue.

[October 19, 2007, 1:00]

Talk Talk talks up Internet security

News Of course an ISP should look very seriously at security within their network," said Brian Gregory, F-Secure's UK and Ireland ISP business manager, who urged ISPs take all necessary steps to protect customers.

[September 23, 2005, 16:05]

ISP caching tool muddies copyright waters

News PeerCache plugs in to the ISP network and temporarily caches FastTrack P2P traffic, helping to lessen the bandwidth burden. It only impact(s) the load on the ISP's network. It is just a way for the ISP to organise their network.

[July 21, 2003, 13:16]

Security company's Web site hacked

News A spokesman for Network Associates in London, however, defends the situation saying that, unlike the company's other International Web sites, these Brazilian sites are held at a separate ISP in Brazil.

[November 30, 2000, 15:27]

BT: It's not good to chalk

News Whilst many people externally accessing your network may simply be doing it to use your bandwidth rent free for a short period of time the effect may also slow down your network and create significant security issues if your network is not secure...

[September 27, 2002, 16:55]

A Year Ago: MSN denies plan to pull Net access

News The Microsoft Network (MSN) has denied reports that it is to pull Internet access in the UK, but not in words that suggest it will continue as an ISP forever. Users can already subscribe to MSN content without using Microsoft as an ISP.

[December 3, 1998, 6:12]

Government plans may endanger Net privacy

News Malcolm Hutty, director of human rights group Liberty, believes government plans to put a "black box" on every ISP network are "hideously expensive, technically unworkable and a threat to civil liberties".

[August 31, 1999, 15:41]

Holes found in Sony's online game plan

News The network adapter will work with any ISP (Internet Service Provider), and Sony's installation CD will include software for automatically setting up customers of popular online services such as America Online and EarthLink, SCEA president Kaz...

[March 8, 2002, 9:07]

Big Brother in the black box

News In the United States, meanwhile, some ISPs are vowing to resist the FBI's new Carnivore surveillance system, which has the potential to keep tabs on all of the communications on an ISP's network. Running modified intrusion detection programs, the...

[July 13, 2000, 9:56]

Is Internet security ISPs' problem?

News From the point where Internet access enters a company's network, the ISP can no longer dictate how the company uses that access. But as an employee of a local ISP, I feel I can offer some insight that may have been lacking in the article.

[December 16, 2005, 15:25]

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