I'm going to be on the road a lot over the next four months, and spent a little time putting this into a new service called Dopplr, and it created this cool map showing locations, etc.
If your ISP is vulnerable, you might consider using someone else's DNS servers. Some options include:
OpenDNS is a free service (Wikipedia article here) which lets you use their DNS servers (208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220) instead of your ISP's servers. (Open DNS is reportedly not vulnerable to the attacks mentioned in the podcast.) An article on how to configure Windows XP, Windows Vista, and a router from Computerworld is here. I have been using OpenDNS for about six months, and have been impressed with the speed increases when browsing the web,