Comment Re:Exploited sites? (Score 1) 119
I knew of this happening on a number of occasions for sites when I was working with Blue Coat hardware.
Often the main page was hacked and filled with hidden porn links and meta data to feed search engines.
I knew of this happening on a number of occasions for sites when I was working with Blue Coat hardware.
Often the main page was hacked and filled with hidden porn links and meta data to feed search engines.
Why not targeting high fructose corn syrup instead?
It is far more harmful and sugar is a better (albeit pricier) replacement.
.... or Google
What about OSes that don't even allow other browsers to be installed on them? Are they exempt from this type of ruling?
What if I want to run Firefox, IE and Opera on my Google OS powered Chromebook. Should Google be forced to allow this or be fined?
You can use the Cisco powered modem/router/firewall/WiFi AP that the ISP provides or you can put the modem into layer-2 mode and use a Linksys/D-Link if you want.
You would be surprised what kind of throughput you can get from an off the shelf Linksys these days.
I am currently with Shaw Cable in Canada and have a 250 Mbps connection with 1TB of download cap per month for $110 CAD.
When ALL of the ISPs decide to start charging for each website viewed is the day I start my own ISP and collect the millions of people who would rather surf the Internet for "free" (with the obvious monthly connection costs).
I can't wait until they start charging per site (although I believe they NEVER will) as it will economically be like shooting fish in a barrel for the growth of my new ISP business.
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