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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
See the Reg has another snooping hit this time journalists tryoing to raise public awearness to snooping.. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/08...ck_hat_snoops/
What is interesting is the mention of openVPN could be another way to secure our surfing from phorms affair. I am on monthly package peak cap 45 gig offpeak 300gig if you are out most of the day then there are lower peak time allowences. Phorm phree since entanet will not accept the snooping. I also find there are no restrictions on the ports my 5meg connection hasn't dropped below 4meg at peak times. |
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This is not the solution though, the solution is to prevent Phorm in the first place snooping on our Web Data. Website owners will not have worldwide copyright protection as not everybody will have a solution in place. |
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Register;
Phorm papers reveal BT's backwards approach to wiretap law
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Hi, Penguins now being used to explain behavioural targeting! Have Phorm thought of that one?
http://www.nma.co.uk/Articles/39127/...targeting.html http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/0...-with-article/ Dave. |
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The incompetence of this organisation is truly staggering. To make one careless announcement, may be considered unfortunate, to make a whole series through an entire calendar year can only be regarded as corporate incompetence of the highest order. (Apologies to Lady Bracknell) Presumably someone has management responisibility for this two and a half year ongoing foul-up, yet there are very basic things still embarrassingly WRONG. How many BT executives does it take to change a light bulb? "The light bulb has been fully tested, and presents no difficulties, it is inserted into the socket, and we do not feel that it is necessary to replace it. Extensive tests have been done to ensure that the light bulb is fully inserted in the socket, and that it is the correct light bulb for the fitting in question. We have sought, er, obtained, necessary electrical adv... er opinion, and are planning to replace the lightbulb soon. According to our helpdesk the lightbulb has already been replaced, but according to our press officer the light bulb will be replaced soon. Our Director, Value Added Lightbulbs, is available for lightbulb replacement media interviews, and our Lightbulb FAQ (updated 2/04/2008) gives up to date information on current lightbulb changing parameters. Actually we prefer the dark, as many of our activities do not look good when the lights are on. Extensive unpublished research conducted amongst our customers, indicate that many of them spend at least 8 hours a day in the dark, and prefer to sleep with their eyes shut, and therefore we feel that leaving the lightbulb as it is, will give them an enhanced obscurity and darkness experience. Thank you for letting us intercept your connection." |
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Legal advice taken? As much as you can get on the back of a postage stamp prior to the trials it seems. |
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From the article: >Meanwhile Register sources said there is "significant tension" within BT over the ongoing Phorm fracas, particularly between its Global Services and Retail divisions. >It's understood that elements within Global Services, which on par with Retail generates about 40 per cent of the group's revenues, perceive their international reputation for competence on network security is being damaged by association. A spokesman for the group denied any split. He said: "I don't think that's true... I suppose I am refuting the suggestion." Let's drive that wedge through. ;) |
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I await the reports of the political infighting when the fan is truly mucked up by further disclosures ! ---------- Post added at 13:29 ---------- Previous post was at 13:27 ---------- Quote:
The Register: "It's understood that elements within Global Services, which on par with Retail generates about 40 per cent of the group's revenues, perceive their international reputation for competence on network security is being damaged by association." Its is being damaged IMHO http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/08..._bt_foi_dates/ |
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Who put in the FOI request that the El reg article refers to ?
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Here is an another investor site which I found. It is based in the UK and has forums:
http://www.trade2win.com/boards/ For those of you who are on iii.co.uk, you might also want to check this out. |
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I like the bit at the end
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BT, just don't and make everyones life easier. |
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The phrase "oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive" is literally growing into itself... |
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