Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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The probably thought (reasonably IMO) that you wanted to cancel because you thought that phorm was being intorduced. seeing as its not they have not acted on your notice. Instead of making things difficult for yourselfd and eventually spendning much more time on the phone sorting it out. HOw about just sending another email explaining that you still want to cancel your services regardless of phorm being introduced??? |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
i cant seem to find the reference now, but i seem to recall seeing a text that stated the Phorm Kit was infact NOT accessable to the ISP techs/staff.
that it was infact, a closed system that Phorm personel and only they could telnet/remote access in to these boxes and administer as required. but it was said that they would not do so unless authorised by the ISP staff.... its not in the http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?...2&pid=22777122 and its strange that that thread hasnt gone anywere given the contents such as this. "by anticypher (48312) <anticypher@gma[ ]com ['il.' in gap]> on Monday March 17, @04:37PM "Here are the notes I took from a sales pitch to a client. Although NDAs were passed around, all of the technical and business consulting staff refused to sign them, so this information is freely available and can in no way be considered a trade secret. Some of my notes come from other people's observations in the ensuing PR war. " ... "Phorm has addressed the main part of pesky privacy laws in Europe by "gifting" the collection equipment to the ISP using a standard 5 year depreciation schedule. The interception and initial filtering kit officially becomes property of the ISP, but is installed, maintained, configured and run by Phorm's technical team. If the equipment stays 5 years in the ISP's premises, then it becomes the full property of the ISP. The ISP can claim to privacy oversight groups that the equipment belongs to them, and that all the personal information hasn't left their network should post-analysis show the customer has "opted-out" of passing the information to Phorm's China-based servers. The data is still captured and analyzed, just not all of it is passed to Phorm. " ... "The problem I, and others, had with Phorm's plan was that they leave some kind of HTML trick code running in the browser session to track all subsequent web traffic and to allow them to intercept anything they believe to be relevant" anyone seen and got the text reference for the no ISP personel access to the kit?. and its strange given the ISP wont fully own the kit until 5 years is up. PS, i noticed earlyer, PRphorm was reading but didnt take the time to comment on any posts since his last PR'ed post here ;) |
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it wasnt a Q&A but a tech comment, i think about 2 or 3 days ago. but i do read and go out of my way to find the less main stream Phorm tech postings sites to try and get a better view so if its on one of them it might take a while. that reason i want it is so we can try and collate a reference with times and dates to make it easyer to to see the true access of the partys involved collecting and messing with our data. ---------- Post added at 18:46 ---------- Previous post was at 18:36 ---------- Quote:
i like the http://finance.google.com/finance?q=LON:PHRM graph. although it seems they bounced back a little bit later today, most try harder... Ps.why are you 19 guests reading not registering and posting here to give your thoughts, the more the meryer, go on you know you want too... and take part in the poll, its upto 26 now... |
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I just found a new article on the NY Times that has an interesting quote (may need to login to view): Quote:
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LOL, Chris just has to keep bringing up Phorm in all the headlines
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/03/20/weekly_0320/ Vista SP1 launched as Phorm declared illegal The Register Weekly Digest has been put together to make your life easy. ---------- Post added at 19:00 ---------- Previous post was at 18:53 ---------- Quote:
" A Company Promises the Deepest Data Mining Yet. By LOUISE STORY Published: March 20, 20.08 Amid debate over how much data companies like Google and Yahoo should gather about people who surf the Web, one new company is drawing attention  and controversy  by boasting that it will collect the most complete information of all. The company, called Phorm, has created a tool that can track every single online action of a given consumer, based on data from that person’s Internet service provider." GO Virasb Vahidi, the chief operating officer of Phorm and PRTeam....:D |
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I wonder why it is, but i get the feeling that VM & Phorm are treating us all like Mushrooms.
We are being kept in the dark & being fed bull***t. |
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The person who bought all those shares at the last minute probably assumed the price would not drop much lower, I think they are going to be very surprised and disappointed. Either that or it was a shorter who had a large sale to honour (which means they may have made a packet just from that single trade). Alexander Hanff |
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If you look on the LSE, you'll see that that transaction was cancelled immediately Quote:
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I just completed a tracert to a website I am trying to help the owner solve some issues he has and noticed the change in IP number for first hop.
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Yes since the phorm outbreak I feel like am getting paranoid on who is watching me... |
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That's the router talking to the Modem on the Modem's private internal IP I believe. Is why the IP is in the reserved private netowrk range. Its nothing on the external net.
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