Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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I can confirm that a bt.com username cookie remains set AFTER I logout of bt.com. Currently I am only logged into and showing this one CF page, and my bt.com cookies are (FIREFOX) btcom.dateVisited JSESSIONIS_btPortalWebApp (contains encryped data) btcom.isLoggedIn (says Yes) btcom.userName (contains my email address for bt.com login- was supposed to expire five minutes ago - the time I logged off bt.com) SMSESSION (says LOGGEDOFF) JMSESSIONID_bta (contains encrypted data) btcom.isLoggedIn (says No) |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Keep your eye on El Reg today, a little birdie told me they may be posting a new Phorm article ;)
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On the subject of spreading the word, has anyone got any contacts with the PC magazines?
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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So in effect BT have merrily gifted Phorm a list of customer email addresses, enough information to spoof a login session, and for the avoidance of doubt a flag that tells Phorm whether or not the customer was logged in. And even if you are diligent and log out of BT.com, your email address is still secretly provided to Phorm anyway. While Kent Erfsfs was simultaneously assuring BT customers “We cannot know who you are or where you’ve been”. Quite unbelieveable. And quite intolerable if you're a BT customer concerned about Phorm. All this while claiming ehanced privacy and security. |
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here is the video you need to transcribe. http://www.channel4.com/news/article...tomers/1933047 NOTE: I have examined "the evidence" myself and after some consideration I have concluded that it was not a rubber faced spitting image effigy of blotchy faced Emma, so we can eliminate it being a hoax. (and besides ITV are responsible for those rubber grotesques not Channel 4) |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Hi All, Very busy again!! I do not know if anybody has posted this before but I have just seen it -
"Another tech stock whose bubble may have been burst is Phorm, the former 121Media. The group sells software that tracks user behaviour online to help advertisers target their message. But we think that a growing storm in the US about privacy and data protection could limit the market for this, and advised selling the shares at 1713p earlier this month" Taken from here - http://www.investorschronicle.co.uk/...OP-IC-TIPS.jsp davethejag |
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US coverage seems to be far less than over here, thanks to CF , el reg, badphorm etc peter |
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On the subject of police inaction, would this work?
If a draught letter could be created that quote the relevant laws etc., then all people would have to do would be to put their own name and address on the top, hand it in at their local station, and get a crime number. The more people who do that, the more unsolved crime numbers get added to the system.. They want to play by quotas? Let's use their own game against them. |
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hxxp://bt.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/bt.cfg/php/enduser/cci/bt_afdpage.php?p_sid=d2aBjY4j&cat_lvl1=771&cat_lvl 2=989&p_cv=2.989&p_cats=771,989&p_param=p_afd_subj ect=BT%20Products%20and%20Services&p_afd_inc_route r=Kana&p_afd_kana_target=residential.services@bt.c om&p_afd_form_id=contactus_send_feedback_products& p_afd_customer_classification=enquiry&p_afd_custom er_category=Feedback%20Products&p_afd_cat_lvl1=&p_ afd_cat_lvl2=&p_afd_cat_lvl3=&p_source=helpandsupp ort hxxp://bt.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/bt.cfg/php/enduser/cci/bt_afdpage.php?p_sid=jyDNmY4j&cat_lvl1=770&cat_lvl 2=980&p_cv=2.980&p_cats=770,980&p_param=p_afd_subj ect=My%20current%20service&p_afd_inc_router=Kana&p _afd_kana_target=residential.services@bt.com&p_afd _form_id=contactus_send_complain_service&p_afd_cus tomer_classification=complaint&p_afd_customer_cate gory=Complain%20Current%20Service&p_afd_cat_lvl1=& p_afd_cat_lvl2=&p_afd_cat_lvl3=&p_source=helpandsu pport These are the kind of links I'd expect from a phishing site and would never click. |
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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How many complaints did you receive per day about Webwise? (a few dozen maybe) Conclusion: The trials were a great success and prove that the public want to be spied on. |
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