[NANOG] Charter Communications going to sniff traffic for advertising?
Jean-Michel Planche
jmp at witbe.net
Wed May 14 20:47:12 UTC 2008
In same spirit, something worst I think ...
If you are in some airport with a GSM/Wifi phone, you are going to
receive a mail, from local Wifi provider to explain you how to reach
his (local wifi) network.
Tested in Roissy / France, with iPhone. iPhone will switch from edge
to wifi connection. I think that some application try to reach their
server (like mail) and local provider sniff differents things (user
name / mail sure but what about passwd ??) to send you back an email.
Interesting ...
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Le 14 mai 08 à 22:31, Jake Matthews a écrit :
> Apparently Charter is going to packetsniff its users and use that for
> commercial purposes.
>
> Looks like the only way to somewhat opt out is by getting a cookie set
> at the below link - which is not only a dumb idea, but still - not
> even
> https.
> http://connect.charter.com/cas/portal/settings/privacyoptout.aspx
>
> Anyones thoughts on this?
>
> -j
>
>
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