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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Looks like we are having a 'Groundhog Day' moment http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/12...-page-193.html
Probably my fault, sorry :o: |
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http://ec.europa.eu/commission_barro...cabinet_en.htm Don't forget to include her PA. |
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A report from the open net advocacy groups describes the system as a "browser hijack," comparing it with two classic hacker attacks... http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/200...-forges-g.html |
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"Q. In what markets are you strongest? A. The U.S., but we're in Canada and launching in the U.K. " |
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i see people are selling phorm shares again so the price should be dropping again today :) :) :)
and "THEBULLY" has given up trying to bully me |
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One user mentioned acquiring cookies when he googled from:- a.faireagle.com ad.yieldmanager.com ads.addynamix.com adtrgt.com burstnet.com contextweb.com doubleclick.net fastclick.net nebuad.adjuggler.com network.realmedia.com realmedia.com trafficmp.com Unlike PageSense, as Nebuad are less sensitive than Phorm about looking at IP addresses, it would only need to occassionally inject script tags into some requests for pages from certain sites, so that it could link the user's current IP address (and the profile built since the last injection) to their unique ID from their faireagle cookie and possibly also to transfer the profile ID to its partner ad-network's cookies. Only modifying pages from certain sites would allow you to test for and avoid the sort of problems that affected pagesense (such as injected javascript appearing in posts on some forums *). As most users use major search engines and the searches submitted to search engines provide the most valuable data, Google,Yahoo etc are logical targets. I'm some what surprised that it actually injects a javasript (if that is what it is doing) as I expected it to simply include multiple script tags (src= the site they want to set/read cookies for) to pass parameters and the cookies and use the response to set cookies but return no actual javascript - the same way as the opt-in works. EDIT: I also wondered if they might take a temporary hash of your google cookie, so they could identify specific users searches where a connection is shared, and would detect if the IP address has changed hands without needing to inject script tags into every google response. * actually I'm surprised that Phorm overlooked this pitfall, the same issue affected a couple of firewall products that injected javascript to block certain page content and also a proxomitron script some years before. |
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And because you're not trying to make a profit off selling peoples private data, with a clear conscience too ....probably :) |
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You're using IE???? :shocked: More holes than a Klingon target! |
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Pfffft Who they trynna kid? |
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tying it down and have it fairy tight, even ff is not perfect quick question, one i don't know the answer to, it you block sites with host file, i assume that blocks the cookies as well? peter |
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