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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Does anyone know if the PIA has been completed yet?
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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You see, if you actually worked in the industry you'd know why I said that (as opposed to just looking it up on an acronym site). (Liked the MAC Code comment btw jelv :) ) Now go out and get a real job you phorm-tard. .BBW (ex-deputy hostmaster of a major ISP, ex-international backbone engineer, ex-network designer). My Current hat: Network Security Consultant. Your Current Hat:Ass |
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http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/...t-spreads.html
"... Anti-phorm protesters will be at BT's AGM next month, and will also be demanding police intervention over Phorm's technology trials with BT (although I imagine it highly unlikely that will result in action simply because of the complexity of the legal issues and an under-resourced police force). This battle is proving to be another demonstration of just how hard a small but motivated group of campaigners can hit major corporates when they feel their privacy has been breached. BT's handling of protesters is going to be a tipping point for the battle, so keep an eye on the news on July 16th." |
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The campaign is such a joke that Phorm's shares are at rock bottom and the company's share capital is down almost $700 million USD in the last 4 months. He might find that funny, but I am sure Kent doesn't, and I would be willing to bet his investors don't either; furthermore, I was given some information which suggests his staff are not laughing either and that the only reason many of them are still at Phorm is because they are praying their share options will be worth something.
So no, I don't think many people are laughing at our "joke" campaign, at least not on Phorm's side of the fence. Alexander Hanff |
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on a side note, I just got an email from "BT email support".
after a few initial checks I thought the email might have been genuine, but it appears it may not be! the www.btyahoo.com/verify url in the email is a link and actually points to... email.planning-inc.co.uk just thought I would warn any BT customers! copy/paste below... If this email does not display properly, please click here Urgent - BT is making some changes to its email service. Emails you send from alternate BT Yahoo! Mail addresses may be blocked Dear Customer, We're upgrading the security of your BT Yahoo! Mail account to help prevent identity fraud and spam. These enhancements will help protect you from 'spoofing' - when people use alternate addresses to disguise an email's real sender, possibly to commit fraud. Making the improvements work For the security improvements to work, we need you to take a few minutes now to verify each of the alternate email addresses you use in BT Yahoo! Mail. This will confirm that these email addresses are genuine. If you don't verify your alternate BT Yahoo! Mail addresses, you may get an Error 553 message and have difficulty sending emails. Please verify addresses now to avoid blocking of your outgoing emails. Simply follow the step-by-step instructions at www.btyahoo.com/verify. You won't be asked for any personal information, but you'll need to log in to your account to make the changes. We're committed to helping you get the most from your award-winning BT Yahoo! Mail. The changes we've made will help reduce spam on the network and improve your enjoyment of the service. We hope this doesn't cause any inconvenience and appreciate your co-operation. Kind regards, BT Total Broadband team Please note that this is an automatically generated email for your information only. Unfortunately we cannot respond to 'replies' to this address. To ensure future emails from BT are delivered to your inbox and not treated as spam, please add emailsupport@btcomms.com to your address book. This email was sent to your email address because you subscribe to BT service. Subscribe to BT emails | Log in to BT | Contact us | Privacy policy British Telecommunications plc. Registered office: 81 Newgate Street London EC1A 7AJ Registered in England No. 1800000. |
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so :welcome: to you and i look forword to your POV :angel: sorry for not welcomeing the 42-46 personally ,But your voting far to quickly to keep up , are you all from the same block of IPs by any chance (Mods can check if they like) :cool: its a shame we cant seem to match these Pro-Interception for profit Advocate voters here, ;) perhaps the other Anonymous readers would like to also make the time to register and add their vote to the total before it closes..... [edit] Doh! just read Micks #8606 to late as its closed.... shame . still a 1000 votes is perfect for an industry standard extrapolation... |
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No official word from BT on this though, but that is normal. Silence seems to be their normal modus operandi at the moment although in a really big crisis you might get a couple of lines from Adam Liversage their press officer. |
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Dear Customer, " it does seem to be valid on the face of it, but using Urgent in any official email Notice as your very first word, does seem like an odd thing to send for such a professional company :OMG: as BT i wonder if its something to do with more faults/company practices found with leaking Personal information contravening the DPA !, this time in the Email parts of their company wide end user system, rather than the cookies system etc. http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/we...on-web-server/ "https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2008/06/27.gif Remote Address email.planning-inc.co.uk https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2008/06/28.gif Found 3 domains hosted on the same web server as email.planning-inc.co.uk (213.219.11.66). businessopenzone.bt.com email.planning-inc.co.uk www.btcomms.com https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2008/06/29.gif A reverse IP domain check takes a domain name or IP address pointing to a web server and searches for other sites known to be hosted on that same web server. Data is gathered from search engine results, which are not guaranteed to be complete. Knowing the other web sites hosted on a web server is important from both an SEO and web filtering perspective, particularly for those on shared web hosting plans. More about this tool. " |
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Link to poll I did on another forum percentages about the same.http://www.filesaveas.co.uk/cgi-bin/...num=1204572420
My current vision of BT is a bunch of back slappers huddled together in a leaky inflateable with only sticking plaster and chewing gum to stop the ever increasing perforations, can't wait for sieve day . |
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The last post on the phorm share says that phorm may be used on the fibre to the home trials at ebbsfleet...
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/news/2...et-valley.html Anyone able to cros post on thinkbroadband as I can't join there due to Marks request to not as it could conflict of interests with my moderators post.. |
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@tdadyslexia.
not maening to be nasty but some of your word subsitutions and spellings make me grin sometimes. |
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