Journal SeeSp0tRun's Journal: Comcast Hijacking DNS in Boston Area
It seems that Comcast is at it again with DNS hijacking, mentioned here on Slashdot.
Being a Firefox user, I can conveniently type in "slashdot," "/.," or any other combination of words. Based on Google's "I'm Feeling Lucky," it would take me right here. The same went for Youtube, CNN, or any other site with any sort of recognition. Today, however, there seems to be endless Comcast pages telling me that the page I am looking for cannot be found, with convenient links to the exact page I am looking for.
As mentioned previously on Slashdot, the service can be opted out of, but is a real pain for those (few) who are not their primary account holders.
Being a Firefox user, I can conveniently type in "slashdot," "/.," or any other combination of words. Based on Google's "I'm Feeling Lucky," it would take me right here. The same went for Youtube, CNN, or any other site with any sort of recognition. Today, however, there seems to be endless Comcast pages telling me that the page I am looking for cannot be found, with convenient links to the exact page I am looking for.
As mentioned previously on Slashdot, the service can be opted out of, but is a real pain for those (few) who are not their primary account holders.
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