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

  1. please stop posting the same image again and again. at least not using the internal system lol. it's pointless. i am trying to restrict local storage to actual useful images.
  2. i had disabled hsts because of the problems i was facing today. would enable it again.
  3. also of course lol. clear your http version of broadbandforum.co listing from the omnibox lol. shift+delete should work.

and this is confusing lol.

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logically an updated build of chrome should have preloaded https for this website by itself. i guess preloaded lists are also delayed...
 
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Until a couple of days ago, I wasn't seeing any ads, but right around the time this thread was created, I too started seeing that unpaid bill banner and then the old ads.
These are damn irritating.

Any chance it can be blocked on a Pi-Hole or that kind of a network wide ad blocking setup?
 
If you use uBlock origin(Firefox addon) , when that ad loads click on the uBlock origin icon(without closing the ad ofc ) and there you get a list of domains the banner connects to . You will see an IP over there . Adding it to your router blocklist may help .I could not get it to work because my router does not support External IP blocking
 

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