BSNL is inserting ads in websites, sending their users to malware sites through malware code injection

Hi, admin,
todayl i changed from opendns to default bsnl and redirected to a new redirect.
The redirect changes with every click by users to different websites.
i also enabled ublock origin on this site and when i use opendns, i was not redirected, but when i changed to bsnl server, it redirects, even when the ublock origin is enabled in my browser.
So, I also feel that default servers have some inherent dns leakage that is being exploited beautifully by some third rogue dns to steal.Everyl one will go to this site for speed test.
But i request that those sites are to be avoided.
Hi, admin, could you suggest a dedicated, secure site for checking the bsnll speed. I mean official website at that.
i do not know encrypted dns concept. will check in the net.
change of dns to opendns , is somewhat effective with ublock origin.
But i do not know, if ublock origin could access more information from us
todayredirect on speedtest ookla
 
How do you know the ports eg 3000 and 80 for those sites
I will try to add those.
But is it possible to go to a http site, and then using ublock origin find the connection domain and then add in the url block .
My query: Let those be connected domains. But how it is getting effected if you click the GO button essentially created by speedtest ookla for the speedtest.?
Does that not suggest that it allows its site to be manipulated?
Please say my bsnl speed test link in the previous page is a genuine tesst site. There was no rredict page on accessing the sites with ublock origin in firefox browser.
There must be a solution. if the problem is in bsnl broadband only then , it could only be set right by bsnl tech hiher ups
Users can only use the bandwidth they provide.
 
So, how could it be a secured site. Yes, it is a https site also. You could as well neglect that site for getting your speed test.
 

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