 NOCManMacChatterPremium join:2004-09-30 Colorado Springs, CO | Call the FBI Unlawful interception of communications, tampering with a users data session can be illegal. This is not an issue of deep packet inspection, this is deliberate rewriting of your communications from your machine to a server which should be illegal, is also going to break the circle of trust. Hackers could take over these boxes and subject an entire ISP to god knows what. The practice should be dealt with swiftly and severely to ensure other communications providers do not get any ideas. |
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 | said by NOCMan:Unlawful interception of communications, tampering with a users data session can be illegal. This is not an issue of deep packet inspection, this is deliberate rewriting of your communications from your machine to a server which should be illegal, is also going to break the circle of trust. Hackers could take over these boxes and subject an entire ISP to god knows what. The practice should be dealt with swiftly and severely to ensure other communications providers do not get any ideas. Isn't that what Comcast did when they intercepted the torrent packets and sent back.....was it syn packets....to close the connection? And look what happened to Comcast, nothing. |
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 elveySpamassassin join:2001-02-17 San Francisco, CA | Absolutely, it would be appropriate to file police reports, and demand investigations.
It was forged TCP RST (reset) packets that Comcast was generating and sending. |
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