how are you guys landing on http pages in the first place. it's a rarity at my end these days.
and yes... two things one can do about this.
1. file complaints through available channels and at least aim for getting it disabled on your own connection. iff i believe is has already filed a complaint about this. donate to them, send them information about the latest servers being used to inject codes and other details. bsnl would not stop doing it unless courts or the telecom department shame them into do it.
2. find a low latency VPN. improve your routing and get around these ad injections.
the important thing to understand here is that this is not a security issue at bsnl's end. they are doing it intentionally. to make money. they are not hacked. this is not a malware problem. this is pure and simple assholery on part of this company.
and yes... two things one can do about this.
1. file complaints through available channels and at least aim for getting it disabled on your own connection. iff i believe is has already filed a complaint about this. donate to them, send them information about the latest servers being used to inject codes and other details. bsnl would not stop doing it unless courts or the telecom department shame them into do it.
2. find a low latency VPN. improve your routing and get around these ad injections.
the important thing to understand here is that this is not a security issue at bsnl's end. they are doing it intentionally. to make money. they are not hacked. this is not a malware problem. this is pure and simple assholery on part of this company.
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