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COMCAST is gonna "hijack" your internet!!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 35415793:MV8yMTU1MTI1XzM2NDM5MjI2X0FDRDg3N0NG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 30597113:MV8yMTU1MTI1XzM2NDM5MTE0XzZCQkRGQjc5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 836751:MV8yMTU1MTI1XzM2NDM5MDE2Xzg0NzFGMDYy] Do I have to delete any suspicious files? My kid downloaded a show of mine for me a few months ago? Will they know old files? [/quote] Your isp knows a lot about you including when you have used tor or vpn and some vpns will give your info over if requested and not only all that but your email is readable. You also have a public profile that most people with few details could find out a lot about you. Like I said stop downloading illegal movies and join netflix or some service cause even vpn you have to pay for so grow up and stop being jerks. Glp has to eat to you know, so if you don't need to be freeloader help out. [/quote] 1. ISP's cannot decrypt VPN data. 2. Not everyone has a public profile, not everyone uses social networking sites like Facebook. 3. Netflix sucks ass. 4. Buying movies does not help GLP. [/quote]
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Comcast revealed today how it will deal with customers who receive multiple warnings under the newly launched “six-strikes” anti-piracy system. After four alerts the ISP will “hijack” web-browsers of suspected serial pirates with a persistent pop-up notification, making it impossible to browse the Internet. The pop-up will disappear after the customer “resolves the issue” with a Customer Security Assurance professional.
In common with other ISPs, Comcast will start out with friendly alerts informing customers that their account has been used to share copyrighted material. After four warnings, repeated offenders will then enter the “mitigation phase” during which their service will be interrupted.
Comcast has chosen a browser “hijack,” making it impossible for customers to browse the Internet, but without interrupting VOIP and other essential services.
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