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Is it somewhat emotive? Perhaps, but just because VM are doing it it neither exempts it from this description nor is a cause of it. Nothing personal to them. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_hijacking Quote:
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As I said I was part of the testing for this and its easy enough to opt in or out of. For some people it will be better than getting the page not found message, as it will give them a list of possible sites they might have meant. Never worked properly for me all the time, something to do with the setup of my router. |
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VM query a server higher up the chain, then change the NXDomain response for their own result, that's hijacking the query and replacing the NXDomain response from a server higher up the DNS hierarchy with their own. Simples. EDIT: Technically it's no different from you connecting to a website and me intercepting your request and giving you my own responses. I'd call that a hijacked session. If Virgin run web proxies and change things around again that would be considered as hijacking of web sessions. You must understand that Virgin's DNS is not the be all and end all of DNS in the entire world, they are getting information from elsewhere and changing it. |
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No doubt they were given a nice gold plated VM pen for the suggestion. |
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I doubt that VM ever had the slightest intention of making it 'opt-in' when it went live.
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to BBings, Yes, technically it's a hijack and I agree. However the word hijack is by default a malicious term. I don't believe that Virgin are doing anything malicious(yet), indeed as i've posted, i think this could help certain groups of people. |
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