Dataone broadband hacking

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I guess port binding has not been implemented on all the DSLAM's in all areas. Btw, psp, how much would you have to pay now for 11.250GB?
 
Convert 11GB to MB. Multiply with Rs. 0.90. You will get the amount.:)But who the hell will pay that? Atleast I shall not pay for what I have not used (consumed).:redface:
 
What configuration you have made in the Modem?Is it always on Data one?If it is always on,go for the alternative-a dialer to connect to Dataone only when you desire.Tell me how many Indians can afford to have the legal software?In the absence of a strong firewall lots of communication goes from your system to the outside servers without your knowledge.I don't have always on Data one.Till date I don't have a single instance of unauthorised access.
 
My DataOne password is very lengthy and strong. Only I use this account and no one know the password except me. And I change my password once in a month.

So what if your password is lengthy. The data one site doesnt use https for login. It uses http for login which means your password is transmitted from your machine to their servers in CLEAR TEXT! :yahoo:
 
If sailor drown the ship, then who will save ... :wall:Can anybody tell, why should we compensate for BSNL's ill-technology? :madness:
 
Actually its not bsnl's fault. You have to change the routers password yourself every once in a while and also make sure the firewall is turned on.
 
Actually its not bsnl's fault...
Introducing a faulty service is offcourse BSNL's fault. Why didn't they provide port binding to all the customers from the very beginning? Or they has special intention.:madness:
 
Maybe port binding is being implemented "in phases" all over the country.....all you can do for now is ask bsnl office to implement it on your port.
 
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