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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Alexander Hanff |
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That wasn't a joke BTW, Spamcop's URL block list is the joke. |
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Personally I don't think knocking your site off-line unreasonably so would be very good PR for them in the cut throat hosting business. |
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Alexander Hanff |
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I can confirm that I have been invited by Steve Gibson to participate in a 3rd podcast they are now going to do on the DPI for behavioural advertising issue (Phorm et al). The show is scheduled for Security Now #152 (week after next).
Alexander Hanff |
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(i have but im just not suited to programing or even simple scripting these days, i try and try but alas nothing) i know it can be done , i understand the tech etc with Rebol View, but as i say im not suited for it...perhaps you, or another reader is! perhaps use this as a fully working base scipt, and point your browsers at its proxy 8080 (or whatever you like)instead of the generic http 80 port. http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap...script=proxy.r http://musiclessonz.com/rebol_tutorial.html http://www.rebol.com/view-platforms.html http://www.google.com/codesearch?hl=...&start=20&sa=N someone might even make a nice cross platform rebol View GUI script for it with the NoDPI gfx included http://www.rebol.net/plugin/tests/test.html and just for fun ,heres a fully working Multicasting whiteboard script, if someone was real good thay could find the matching tunnel script and make a multicasting tunnel to distribute any and all hosts files globally to any DPI intercepted End users ;) you need to keep the scripts intact OC, but convert the french to english text OC googlefish doent do that good a job on it, others might. http://www.rebolfrance.info/org/arti...multicast.html MultiCasting Encypted tunnels for everything and everyone, is one of my pet wants one day perhaps i might see it happen. first up MC video and Audio OC as that saves your upload bandwidth, one single stream to many people at once =less than half your VM upload bandwidth at say 250Kbit/s ---------- Post added at 01:06 ---------- Previous post was at 00:40 ---------- on a related note, iv been looking for the simple how to's, the protesters might use to produce and stream their Audio and video blogs etc... iv not tryed these, but it seems a reasonable LiveCD to try at home before you get there... http://dynebolic.org/index.php?show=features the HasciiCam streaming looks like it could be good fun and somewhat anonymous too given the ascii output, i dont know if it can use webcams as its input, but i assume it might be fine in the linux liveCD and a generic V4L WebCam, it will be good for low bitrate uploading rates such as 2,2.5,and lower rated 3G if you can get it to work. again the dyne:bolic liveCD is involved, but this page seems to give you the layout and a good description of the included ready to run AV server/client apps on it. http://audiovideo.ngoinabox.org/?q=toolpage/52 |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
A bit off topic perhaps, but ties in with other posts here regarding 'unusual' behaviour with VM connections.
I'm by no means a heavy net user, the 2 Mbps service does me just fine, and using the speed test link here, that's just about what i've always had. For the past few days though, it's been around 0.4 Mbps consistently (just tested again). STM? Probably. Another nail? Certainly. If they can't afford to provide the service I pay for, they should put the price up and I will decide to stay or not. And on top of this, they are chumming up with phorm. :( It's only the thought of paying BT for a line that has stopped me binning VM months ago. |
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after all, the failing Phorm Advocates and investers are all reading every word you, and others here type Alexander, we do have the best and most informed and helpful thread the internet can offer in innovative idea's and help, hay, we even get house of lords posting ;) ,not to mention several House of Lords,representatives of the counties, cities, boroughs, and universities, forming the House of Commons etc reading the thread to stay informed, and welcome all, register and post away. :angel: alas some Pro_phorm Investors/readers :dozey: might have got the idea from a comment here the other day and thought ,ohh i dont know why i didnt think of that...and off they went. its a high possibility that the same IP that reported your site matches an Ip visiting this thread, (they wouldnt be that silly and inept would they?........). is it going to need some court time i wonder, if thats the case, no point in being shy, big hefty damages, etc would be the order of the day,a few injunctions, a court ordered documents and computer files discovery or two if you/we were forced down that path, might as well make it informative and full of publicly available court documents to the wider world watching. its not just a big players game anymore, the End Users are learning fast, thanks to the Bank charges forcing us to learn the law of the land (see CAG etc)and forced to bring court cases to get some form of action and justice, do the ISP's and the boardroom Executive etc think they are any more protected than the Banks are!, i wonder. do the corporations really want to go up against the worlds web Techs in this battle, again i wonder if they have thought that through, word of mouth is a VERY powerful thing, and the british bulldog spirit might still be alive in all of us yet....if pushed to far. |
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It is not something which can be stopped, it is after all the raison d'etre of RSS Cookie Search and Feed. Organising it for Wealth to Flow rather be Spirited away and Banked is what all the Back Room Chatter/Underground Twitterings in Virtualisation are Ensuring? The problem is at least two-fold in an Information Rich Environment [and it is anathema and a criminal affront to humanity to retain information and then to use it for selfish and political advantage] 1) Finding new Intelligent Source in the Flow Stream [and that too involves all those Spooky Agency types having a root around looking for gold nuggets and sparkling gems, which, if they have the necessary intelligence they will assimilate/accomodate/reinforce ... and if they don't, Private Enterprise will fill the Void and Provide all that they need too ..... thus creating a highly competitive Intelligence Environment for New Information Shared Freely and Spontaneously with the Web/Virtual Space. Whenever Privileged Information cannot be Guaranteed Safety/Secrecy in any Digital Network, Sharing it establishes Immediate Ownership and Any and All Rights with it.] and .... 2) Using any new Intelligence/Information. You can fully expect though that that is an opportunity which will be mentored by the Special Intelligence of the Cloud, which as can can Imagine must be Artificial, by Virtue of the Fact that it is necessary to Globally Interact with All Intelligence Systems. Which really introduces and informs us that Artificial Intelligence Programs are also most likely to be Trialled and Streamed across the BroadBand Spectrum too with AIdDeeper Perspective to complement Higher Definition. It also renders the Levers of Control to Virtualisation Pioneers. ... although it is an Open Field of Play with the Establishment well enough aware of their Plight, and the problem is Global/Universal ..... http://cryptome.org/dhs062508.htm ---------- Post added at 04:41 ---------- Previous post was at 03:56 ---------- Quote:
Not if they have any Sense. And John Bull is Alive and Well and Virtually Enabled. AI Virgin Soldier, Sir Richard, in AI SurReal Game with White Knight Proxies in Virtual Reality ARGs. MultiCore Hyper-Visionary MMORPG aka the Great Game. ---------- Post added at 06:31 ---------- Previous post was at 04:41 ---------- And what you will have to consider and factor into the equation/the flip side of the Phishing Coin, is that BAIT* is very Probable, trawled in CyberSpace for Media Captcha/ Digital Content for AudioVisual BroadBandCast with the Internet Hosting Synchronisation/Temporal Disposition. A Little Something of More than Just Passing Interest to C42Quantum Control Systems XXXXPloring the Creation in CyberSpace of the Commend to Control Computers and Communications. AI Semantic Web of CyberIntelAIgent Peers Building urVirtual Networks. *Blighty Advanced IntelAIgents Technology. And if you haven't heard about any of that before, blame the existing Networks for not sharing it. |
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