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Islander wrote: | the main issue with dodgy downloads is that your ISP is likely to detect them and take action |
Hello Ste,
Account username:
We're sending this email as part of a UK wide campaign, 'Get it Right from a Genuine Site'.
We've received a notification that your Internet connection has been used to share some copyrighted content without the rights holder's permission. This content could be things like films, music or TV shows.
This is the eleventy email we've sent you about this, so here's some information on what this means and how to stop it from happening again.
What does this mean?
We're letting you know about this activity as part of a UK wide campaign, 'Get it Right from a Genuine Site'.
This campaign is backed by copyright owners, Internet Service Providers and the UK government, to help all Internet users get their favourite content from a genuine site or service, and to prevent copyrighted content being shared when it shouldn't be.
All Internet users will be contacted by their service provider when this sort of activity takes place so steps can be taken to stop this happening again.
What has my Internet connection been used for?
We've received notification that the following content has been shared using your Internet connection:
Title:
Date: 21/12/2017
Time: 06:39:09
Reference: urmum
You can check out the details of this - just log in to Member Centre.
It could be that someone else is using your Internet connection to share content, so you might not recognise the details. You should check with everybody who uses your Internet connection and make sure nobody is using it without you knowing.
What happens now?
We wanted to let you know about this so you can take steps to prevent this from happening again.
• If you're using peer-to-peer software to share copyrighted content – or are accessing other illegal content, please stop and take a look at where you can get this content legitimately. The Get it Right from a Genuine Site website has lots of useful information on this.
• You should also check that your Internet connection is secure. If you think someone is using your Wi-Fi connection without your permission you can change your Wi-Fi network name & password.
• You can also use Plusnet SafeGuard to set parental controls to keep checks on other people who may access your Internet connection.
We'll keep sending you these emails if this activity continues.
Please note that we haven't shared any of your personal details with the Get it Right from a Genuine Site owners. We don't have access to the full details of the content which has been shared, you can see these through the Get it Right site. There's a link to this in the Member Centre where you can view a detailed report of sharing activity, this personal information isn't shared with us.
If you need help logging into Member Centre take a look at our handy info. You can chat to us online or call us on 0800 432 0200.
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Ste wrote: |
Hello Ste,
Account username:
We're sending this email as part of a UK wide campaign, 'Get it Right from a Genuine Site'.
We've received a notification that your Internet connection has been used to share some copyrighted content without the rights holder's permission. This content could be things like films, music or TV shows.
This is the eleventy email we've sent you about this, so here's some information on what this means and how to stop it from happening again.
What does this mean?
We're letting you know about this activity as part of a UK wide campaign, 'Get it Right from a Genuine Site'.
This campaign is backed by copyright owners, Internet Service Providers and the UK government, to help all Internet users get their favourite content from a genuine site or service, and to prevent copyrighted content being shared when it shouldn't be.
All Internet users will be contacted by their service provider when this sort of activity takes place so steps can be taken to stop this happening again.
What has my Internet connection been used for?
We've received notification that the following content has been shared using your Internet connection:
Title:
Date: 21/12/2017
Time: 06:39:09
Reference: urmum
You can check out the details of this - just log in to Member Centre.
It could be that someone else is using your Internet connection to share content, so you might not recognise the details. You should check with everybody who uses your Internet connection and make sure nobody is using it without you knowing.
What happens now?
We wanted to let you know about this so you can take steps to prevent this from happening again.
• If you're using peer-to-peer software to share copyrighted content – or are accessing other illegal content, please stop and take a look at where you can get this content legitimately. The Get it Right from a Genuine Site website has lots of useful information on this.
• You should also check that your Internet connection is secure. If you think someone is using your Wi-Fi connection without your permission you can change your Wi-Fi network name & password.
• You can also use Plusnet SafeGuard to set parental controls to keep checks on other people who may access your Internet connection.
We'll keep sending you these emails if this activity continues.
Please note that we haven't shared any of your personal details with the Get it Right from a Genuine Site owners. We don't have access to the full details of the content which has been shared, you can see these through the Get it Right site. There's a link to this in the Member Centre where you can view a detailed report of sharing activity, this personal information isn't shared with us.
If you need help logging into Member Centre take a look at our handy info. You can chat to us online or call us on 0800 432 0200.
Thanks, |
Which ISP is that meant to be? Just curious...
Some ISPs (Yes BT, I'm looking at you...) actively block access to sites they deem to be dodgy. They're often wrong too. Use of a VPN sticks two fingers up to that kind of nannying.
I have very specific uses for VPN technology, partly job related, partly to deal with the bothersome problems around CGNAT, partly because I can and I want to. |
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Plusnet.
All that happens is they send those emails.
Your ISP isn't interested or bothered that you're downloading films or whatever from torrents.
You don't need a VPN to access torrent sites or streaming site just because piratebay and the like are blocked. Use https://unblocked.nz/ instead. |
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I know the difference between HTTPS and a VPN I was just pointing out that HTTPS using TLS 1.2 as an end to end encrypted connection is very secure.
VPNs aren't only used to hide nasty downloads either - they're a useful security tool. |
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4G with carrier grade NAT sharing a single public IP to at least 8000 clients, there would be very little to identify a cleverly rooted phone which doesn't give out any hardware specifics, they'll see my SIM sure.. but oh well, don't give unlimited data if you don't want it fucked.
I do this for a living, I specifically deal with networking and web filtering, the bypassing, use of, monitoring etc.. I'm also pretty good at it.
Same as HTTPS, I was insinuating it will only give a shit about that in a browser extension. Second external program goes connect plz, it'll fail. I've had programs try to go out using my public IP before, jdownloader2 is the worst culprit in my instance. Even with a full VPN solution it retained its original known IP which prevented me from using zippyshare. I pushed it through a local proxy to fuck it up and use the browsers IP. That was useful. Wouldn't do that to everything.
That's going off on a tangent though, basically I wouldn't bother with a VPN.
HTTPS for emails... As in egress type?
For the most part, SMTP between MTAs is just as secure, sure it's not signed but the MTA transactions should talk using TLS 1.2 anyway...presuming you are using port 587 and not some old shitty 25 piece of turnip.
No one can be truly anonymous. You have to initiate a connection somewhere. |
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Paddy. wrote: | 4G with carrier grade NAT sharing a single public IP to at least 8000 clients, there would be very little to identify a cleverly rooted phone which doesn't give out any hardware specifics, they'll see my SIM sure.. but oh well, don't give unlimited data if you don't want it fucked. |
Well there's the IEMI and IMSI of course, but CGNAT does obscure end IP addresses - it's one of the reasons that I use an VPN for some things
Paddy. wrote: | I do this for a living, I specifically deal with networking and web filtering, the bypassing, use of, monitoring etc.. I'm also pretty good at it. |
So do I and so am I - I'm an InfoSec
Paddy. wrote: | Same as HTTPS, I was insinuating it will only give a shit about that in a browser extension. Second external program goes connect plz, it'll fail. I've had programs try to go out using my public IP before, jdownloader2 is the worst culprit in my instance. Even with a full VPN solution it retained its original known IP which prevented me from using zippyshare. I pushed it through a local proxy to fuck it up and use the browsers IP. That was useful. Wouldn't do that to everything. |
The thing about HTTPS is that you have to be assured that the certificate that the browser is responding to is the actual endpoint certificate. Proxies that break the connection by issuing their own cert (MiTM) are fairly common - in order that traffic can be inspected of course. It's a feature on our proxy although we're not using it.
Paddy. wrote: | That's going off on a tangent though, basically I wouldn't bother with a VPN. |
It depends on your needs - you obviously don't need one
Paddy. wrote: | HTTPS for emails... As in egress type?
For the most part, SMTP between MTAs is just as secure, sure it's not signed but the MTA transactions should talk using TLS 1.2 anyway...presuming you are using port 587 and not some old shitty 25 piece of turnip. |
Egress stuff is good but it's horribly expensive!
We have our system set up in alignment with the secure email blueprint using TLS, DKIM, SPF and DMARC with mandated TLS 1.2 for the domains we want to assure. It works really well.
Paddy. wrote: | No one can be truly anonymous. You have to initiate a connection somewhere. |
Ah there's the tale... If you can be assured of your initial connection then you're good to go. It can be done but it needs an anal degree of attention to detail and an effectively hobbled browser. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 4 years, 210 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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