Firms ignore DSL dangers

Martin Courtney
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IT security lapses can be very damaging, but many firms are still not doing enough to reduce the high risk of hacker and virus attacks created by always-on broadband connections

Users of Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) broadband services are five times more likely to be affected by online attacks than those using dial-up connections, according to a recent report from analyst...

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