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Talk Talk to block malware.
Following up from installing a monitoring system that some on here labelled "Stalk Stalk" as it worked by accessing websites a short while after users and sniffing them for Malware, Talk Talk has announced they are going to actively start blocking those Malware infected sites they found..
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/05...talk_homesafe/ The system is apparently an opt-in system and is part of a package designed, seemingly, to make Talk Talk more family friendly, as the package also includes controls to block pornographic, violent or other kinds of sites parents don't want their kids to access, and also a "Homework" setting that blocks various sites (including facebook) when kids are supposed to be doing homework. What do you guys think about the system? There are several members who I think I can predict their response, but we'll see. Personally, I think if it is implemented correctly, it could be a good thing for Talk Talk's customers (and probably a lot more people besides) as it could stop them getting (and therefore spreading) viruses and other Malware. At least for a while until the Malware authors find a way around it. As for the Parental Controls, I like that idea as well. While I don't know if I would use them if I had kids, it's nice to have the option. |
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It will be interesting to see how long it is before they start to add additional extras. I am just glad that VM are not doing this because they would make it opt out just like the VM Advanced Network Error Search |
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phorm?
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So are you saying Talk Talk are using Phorm ?
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either way, i couldn't give a crap what talktalk are doing because they are the worst POS service provider in the land |
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While this system uses Huawei hardware, as does Phorm (or so I believe), there is no indication that Huawei is Phorm. Also bear in mind that Huawei is a huge company and as such, a lot of the uks comms infrastructure so there is a good chance that your voice and data comms will at some point be carried by Huawei hardware.
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as iv said, the less filters etc the traffic goes through, the better it is
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An ISP introducing a "value added product" that actually benefits the subscriber.
An ISP introducing a "value added product" that you can "opt-in" to. WOW!! Well they say if it sounds too good to be true then it probably is. :D Personally if I had Talk-Talk (and thank the Lord that I don't) then I wouldn't touch it with yours. ;) |
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Whether you opt in or not your activity will be monitored 24/7
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