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

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This and the FUP info screen are a nightmare. Even screws up apt update commands while running linux.
 
@Nishant I've never faced issue with apt update commands on linux, what command exactly are you facing issue with?

I thought BSNL is only injecting this garbage into HTML pages and not any binary data downloads...
 
Oh OK, this is after crossing FUP limit? I have never crossed 200 GB per month in past 1.5 years since I got my connection and I have the 100 mbps 750gb plan :D
 
Oh OK, this is after crossing FUP limit? I have never crossed 200 GB per month in past 1.5 years since I got my connection and I have the 100 mbps 750gb plan :D

Yeah. Bsnl is my backup link basically running on load balancing mode in 80:20 ratio. Iirc it is 699 plan with 5GB daily FUP.
 
BSNL has started using random domains to serve ads now.
Earlier blocks of ip address are no longer working. can we compile a lis of such domains and add to a blocklist?
 
start posting the domains! should be easy to create a blocklist on github i imagine.
 
@Nishant Hi! - How are you doing the load balancing between service providers? What equipment is involved? Thanks :)
 

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