UK ISPs Threaten Action Over Spamming Tools
News Malcolm Hutty, LINX regulation officer, warned on Thursday that the UK ISP community will snub the company responsible for hosting Send Safe, as the tool helps spammers to send massive amounts of mail across the Internet.
[February 11, 2005, 11:45]
High-tech Cops Hit Back Against ISP Claims
News The National Hi-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) has delivered a robust defence of the UK's e-crime-fighting capabilities, following critical comments made by Malcolm Hutty, regulation officer at the London Internet Exchange (LINX), last week.
[April 5, 2004, 14:45]
ISPs Want More E-crime Protection
News According to Malcolm Hutty, LINX regulation officer, the government should avoid introducing any more legislation in order to combat the growing threat of electronic crime. Instead, the UK needs more police officers who are trained to deal with...
[March 31, 2004, 18:10]
IWF Defers Newsgroup Policy Decision
News But the board was forced to defer any decision after Malcolm Hutty, from the Campaign against Censorship of the Internet in Britain, left the meeting, bringing it below the number of representatives required for a vote to take place.
[April 27, 2001, 16:05]
UK ISPs Join Fight Against Spammers
News Spam costs ISPs a considerable amount of money because they have to provide the capacity to carry all this email traffic, which the recipients simply do not want," said Malcolm Hutty, LINX regulation officer.
[March 14, 2005, 11:40]
Cybercrime Laws 'will Harm Security Research'
News The amendments to the law could potentially prohibit the downloading of such security tools, according to Malcolm Hutty, head of public affairs at the London Internet Exchange (LINX). However, [under these amendments] any form of download tool...
[November 17, 2006, 12:47]
Government Purse Key To Breaking Spam Curse
News Unfortunately, the only practical action that ISPs can take is to close the customer account," said Malcolm Hutty, LINX regulation officer, in a statement. In such circumstances, LINX would like to see the Information Commissioner take exemplary...
[June 20, 2003, 12:24]
AltaVista Has Overreacted, Say Privacy Experts
News The Internet is not a children's playground, and trying to pretend that it is substantially undermines the purpose of the Internet," argued Malcolm Hutty, director of the Campaign against Censorship in Britain.
[February 16, 2001, 9:54]
PC Makers Consider Child-friendly Computers
News There is a place for software tools to protect children, but there is no place for a government mandate to enforce the use of this software across the board," said Malcolm Hutty, director for the Campaign against Censorship of the Internet in...
[April 2, 2001, 15:33]
ISPs Plan To Can The Spamvertisers
News Implementation will not be straightforward for two reasons, conceded LINX regulatory officer Malcolm Hutty. Obviously that's a potential concern," said Hutty. The success of this new initiative depends on LINX pressuring ISPs overseas into adopting...
[August 18, 2004, 17:45]
IWF Lambasted For Plan To Ban Newsgroups
News The original purpose was to sift out kneejerk reactions that were going to be counterproductive.amid concerns that the police would go wading in there banning newsgroups, " said Malcolm Hutty, director of the Campaign against Censorship of the...
[July 19, 2001, 17:22]
ISPs Caught Up In Internet Babies Furore
News Director of the Campaign Against Censorship of the Internet Malcolm Hutty describes the latest move from the Department of Health as "unworkable". Hutty believes it is a case of passing the buck. ISPs have become the latest victims of the Internet...
[January 22, 2001, 14:51]
UK Police Struggling To Fight Cybercrime
News The report highlights the need for the police to have the training and the technology needed to deal with high-tech crime," said LINX regulation officer Malcolm Hutty. LINX hopes that this will be reflected in the Home Office review of e-crime...
[March 4, 2005, 16:15]
IWF Says ISPs Must Drop Illegal Newsgroups
News Cyber-liberty advocate Malcolm Hutty, from the Campaign against Censorship of the Internet in Britain, deliberately left the meeting, bringing it below the number of representatives required for a vote to take place.
[July 19, 2001, 10:10]
Police: Not Enough Evidence For Paedophile Crackdown
News Cyberliberty activist Malcolm Hutty, director for the Campaign against Censorship of the Internet in Britain, contributed to the ICF study, but warned against attempts to quantify the risks posed by Internet paedophiles.
[March 22, 2001, 11:25]
Online Fraud Used As Political Football
News They're taking figures as a scare story for why they should have intrusive powers," says Malcolm Hutty. Law enforcers say that a rise in Internet fraud has contributed significantly to the latest crime figures in Britain.
[July 19, 2000, 16:39]
Surveillance: Straw Petitioned On Commerce Bill Controversy
News We are hoping this will help him understand that this is unworkable, an intolerable reversal of the burden of proof and against the Human Rights Act," Says Malcolm Hutty, spokesman for Stand. In a stunt organised by the civil liberties group Stand...
[September 27, 1999, 11:25]
Broadband Boom Makes UK Worst For Hacked PCs
News We would stress the importance of using firewalls, virus checkers and very good security practice," said Malcolm Hutty, regulation officer for the London Internet Exchange, which handles over 90 percent of UK Internet traffic.
[March 21, 2005, 12:10]
Minister Challenges Government On Child Protection
News Cyberliberty advocate Malcolm Hutty, director of the Campaign against Censorship in Britain, supports the anonymity of children on the Internet, but rejects the moderation of all chatrooms. Learning and technology minister Michael Wills admitted on...
[March 21, 2001, 13:37]
Demon Case -- Ripples Felt
News Malcolm Hutty, director of CACIB and founder of ISP, Instant Web, says he was forced to remove a story on the CACIB site by particle physicist Laurence Godfrey who won his legal battle against Demon Internet last month for leaving defamatory...
[April 11, 2000, 9:33]

