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Old 14-08-2009, 12:32   #21
Sir John Luke
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Re: Virgin Media Hijack customers browser search options

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Originally Posted by Traduk View Post
As has been pointed out by another within this thread, the response is an apparent over-reaction but until VM completely disassociate themselves from the click through (phorm) type exploitation there is underlying suspicion as to their future path. This is IMO a partial but minuscule step in that direction and further reduces my trust in VM.
Agree this is the main concern, rather than the browser hijack itself.
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