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Posted by Mick Meaney 87.252.242.31 May 15, 2008 at 12:16:10:
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Monebookers are fraud! posted by Moneybookers scam victim 91.187.1.98 March 29, 2008 at 14:11:10:
Original text: I had used monebookers (moneybookers) from time to time many years, beginning from their start. Turnover was very small from tens to hundreds $$ per month. I had verified bank .. |
A new system that monitors your Internet activity in detail, and is possibly illegal under UK data protection laws, could be in widespread use within months. In fact it is already being used by three of the biggest Internet Service Providers in the UK. Phorm, the company which developed the software, aims to provide detailed targeted-ads by building up surfer profiles from scanning every data packet on TCP Port 80. It is estimated that over ten million customers will be affected. BT, Talk Talk and Virgin Media are currently using this software which scans and intercepts all internet traffic on a customer’s broadband connection, feeding back data to Phorm’s advertising network, the Open Internet Exchange, about which “keywords” were used by the customer. The revenue gained will be an estimated £85m by 2010 for BT alone as the software sits on the ISP’s servers, which prevents Internet users from switching off the program. The comparison between traditional Internet advertising services and Phorm has been described as “Checking which phone numbers someone has called and actually listening in to every word of every conversation.” BT also carried out secret trails without informing their customers. Government experts stated this was a breach of criminal law yet the British Government has refused to investigate the covert wiretapping of thousands during 2006 and 2007. Pete John, who raised the issue with the authorities, stated: “BT and Phorm seem to be above the law. No one wants responsibility for enforcing complaints against ISPs. ICO say the Home Office. The Police say the Home Office. The Home Office say they have no investigative role.” |