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Hold on I think everyone is missing the Elephant in the room here. Phormscum couldn't give a damn about anti-phishing being on by default... this is classic conman sleight of hand by K*nt Etrugrul... what K*nt wants on by default is his profiling spyware which happens to have this totally irrelevant redundant phishing scam switched on in parallel. Btw this is how easy it is to turn a proper phishing feature on, the one in IE7 http://www.microsoft.com/protect/pro...ingfilter.mspx |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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When I saw your first list I though 'Good post'. Then I saw this one. Great post Kursk! ---------- Post added at 09:33 ---------- Previous post was at 09:28 ---------- Quote:
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http://beta.bt.com/bta/forums/thread...ID=19874#19874 Hank ---------- Post added at 09:48 ---------- Previous post was at 09:37 ---------- I mentioned on Saturday that I'd had a letter from the Earl of Northesk. I did not ask if I could publish so I'll just paraphrase. I have to say, the man is a noble man (no pun intended) - In my letter I did say that I appreciated he is not an MP, and that means he has no secretaries to answer the emails and postal communications he receives. Yet, from thousands of miles away he apologises for the delay and does indeed respond in detail. He's certainly going to be pursuing the challenges which Phorm and the Government's failure to tackle the issues raised presents. He is awaiting responses to two new questions he asked the Government as "QfWA" (Questions for Written Answers). He's provided me with links to the best ways to check for these Qs & As, so when I get home later in the week I'll get them posted if anyone wants them. Have to agree with some of the other posters here in the last 36 hours. The argument needs to be taken up via MPs etc and not with Simon Davies. Let's focus on them because parliament is where the power is... Alexander: I read (I think in a paper from you) that we would follow up with Parliamentary Omburdsman complaints - when does that start, any detail on process for that - what has to be done/exhausted first? Hank |
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
(edited by Frank Rizzo to be more critical of 80/20 rather than personal of Simon)
80/20 Thinking: You are tainted; you are in bed with the enemy. Your whole task is to make Phorm work. Rather than just polish the turd your task is to make the turd edible for the people and this is what I do not like and what you do not seem to understand. The whole PIA issue is going to be a whitewash pure and simple. It is not an independent public enquiry such as after a train crash, or a report on airport expansion: it is a paid for assessment where Phorm will have influence on what the PIA report will say. Can 80/20 say that the report will be released as-is and never be seen by Phorm in draft form? Will your report go straight from your desk to the general public? Will Phorm get to change bits they do not like? This is the whole point of me banging on about this. If Phorm pay the piper they call the tune. If they don't like the tune they get it changed and the public will not get to hear the bum notes. No one should stand up for 80/20 just because of what some of the representatives have done in the past as Privacy International. 80/20 is tainted. Representatives of 80/20 are a modern day Neville Chamberlain. If you are against Phorm full stop you have stop those who are working on a solution to appease the public. |
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and the three threads I mentioned below http://www.beta.bt.com/bta/forums/th...=3152&tstart=0 http://www.beta.bt.com/bta/forums/th...art=0&tstart=0 http://www.beta.bt.com/bta/forums/th...=3152&tstart=0 - and then quietly retire. Sure, the mods will eventually spot the thread and lock it, but each time more "ordinary" support customers can be informed. I don't want to do that myself, or the mods will ban me - I think they already have me in their sights and I'm being very careful to keep the rules while trying to keep the pot boiling in ways they can't hammer me for. They started a Webwise Q&A thread, about the technical trials http://www.beta.bt.com/bta/forums/th...art=0&tstart=0 where one of their managers was supposed to answer questions but that got a bit too hot for them to handle and the manager, Adam Liversage simply stopped answering questions and then a little while later the thread was locked. They then told us the answers were going on the official Q&A (hosted on non-BT Fasthosts servers on the bt.webwise.com site !!!) They have now mirrored the FAQ at my inistence, on their main servers, so people who have bt.webwise.com blocked, can still read the FAQ. These threads are well worth a read, especially the latter pages on the Q&Q thread, just to get a feel for the intense anger. Maybe it is the first post that embarrasses them, the one that announces the start date of the trials, as mid-March (and that the threadincludes discussion of earlier rumours, started by BT staff themselves, that the trials had already started (which in a way they had, two years earlier but that wasn't what they meant!). Anyway those trials haven't yet got on the road, I think wheels are being reshaped, and the engine is still on the workbench, and the seats aren't ready yet (they were going to have the seats facing backwards with the steering wheel in another vehicle but someone told them that was illegal so they are redesigning/retrophitting). You guys who are VM customers are in a slightly different position to us over at BT. You're trying to stop something happening that hasn't happened yet. Over on BT we already know we have been lied to, illegally intercepted, and that our ISP is frantically backtracking, and manouevering behind the scenes while trying to maintain a smooth PR exterior (and failing). And they have already broken the law, and are trying to do the same thing again while telling us its good for us. The hypocrisy, doublethink, newspeak and panic are quite clearly visible. But even now, I reckon most of BT's 3 million customers don't know what is going on, and if BT get away with it, will be conned into accepting Kent Ertugruls illegal interception of their browsing, and think he is doing them a favour. And web content all over the world will be sucked into his money making machine without anyone's consent having been sought or obtained. On your second point re. Parliament The links I have for following this are: Early Day Motion Don Foster et all http://edmi.parliament.uk/EDMi/EDMDe...52&SESSION=891 Lord Northesk questions http://www.publications.parliament.u..._2140_wad.html with the Phorm one at http://www.publications.parliament.u...08042112001130 and the house of Lords Science and Technology Committee membership here http://www.parliament.uk/parliamenta...ct_members.cfm |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Just a quick word of thanks from a BT employee, Broadband user and shareholder. Rest assured that the vast majority of BT employees are also very aggreived by this. It came as a complete shock to us, just as it did for you. Its a real puzzle why we are continuing with it - it strongly stinks of corruption, although I have no evidence whatsoever, it just 'feels' odd. Also dont be too hard on any call centre folks who give you mis-information. Its pretty certain they are in the dark as much as anyone. Good luck with the fight - and don't forget you have allies in all sorts of unexpected places. Anon. (For obvious reasons) |
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It is a fact that the CNI is partly run by MI5 And again I ask people to consider, who would benefit most from the interception and scanning of the contents of UK internet data streams? The answer, of course, is MI5. This is NOT 'tin hat' stuff, to be joked about and laughed off. We live in a surveillance society - that's a fact! Ali. |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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On the other hand, they may just be looking for something to make opting-in seem more attractive to the great unwashed. |
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There is a separate debate to be had about individual freedoms v national security. In fact MI5 or whoever wouldn't need something as sophisticated as phorm to spy on your data stream. |
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